![]() ![]() Well, it’s come a long way in the intervening years where it has been re-designed, added to and improved and Making Music are now having an in-depth look at the latest incarnation of the software. It was accessible to many, both technically and monetarily and was even topped with glowing virtual valves to recreate the warm glow of analogue technology. A standalone mastering application that included an EQ, Compressor and Limiter, along with basic metering, designed to recreate a sense of analogue equipment and give you professional sounding masters. T-Racks first came on the digital audio scene way back in 1999. In place of loading modules into the Chain from a row of menus at the top, you can now drag up to 16 modules, double the previous maximum of 8, into the Chain directly from a filterable graphical browser panel.Īlso, you no longer need to constantly switch between the Chain and the presently selected module because they are now each kept in their own panel.Last Updated on Decemby Gareth Patch A little background… Although the new design speaks for itself and we can’t imagine anyone not preferring it, the interface’s functional advantages are what users will appreciate the most. The revamped shell application Interface of T-RackS 5 makes the congested, semi-skeumorphic face and awkward interactions of earlier iterations look downright antiquated. ![]() The standalone T-RackS shell program can use modules, and any VST/ AU/ AAX-compatible DAW or audio editor can load modules as plugins (either individually or within the plugin version of the T-RackS shell). ![]() T-RackS, the original in-the-box mastering solution, has expanded over the years from its initial focus as a fixed processing rack into a comprehensive “pick and mix” smorgasbord of effects for every stage of the music production process, taking in a wide range of classic emulations and brand-new devices. ![]()
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