Has anyone experienced the trakmaster pro yet?
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Has anyone experienced the trakmaster pro yet?
I'm in the market for and affordable pre with s/pdif out. Has anyone heard the new focusrite trakmaster pro? If so, any thoughts? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I've got the Trakmaster Pro Platinum (i think they need to make the name a bit longer!)
doesnt have the spdif card installed...
personally i love the thing... very nice neutral sound.. or engage the various adtional elements for furhter tweaking..
HPF
mid scoop
compressor
i dont use the moitoring section but i supposse its useful.
i like the mid scoop its quite tweakey... the compressor is quite tasty as welll.. capable of REALLY dramatic squasherery. I dig it cause i play alot of guitar direct into the board.. so now i go direct into the trackmaster, you can really get a nice SQUASHED funk guitar with this comp... sounds hot on bass too.. and its great for warming and taming synths as well
its a bit dramatic for drums but that's probably more due to the fact that i have to set it.. then go drum.. then come back and check it... not the best situation.
i dig the simplicity and the fact that every option sounds GOOD and the nobs actually EFFECT the sound.. and you can switch everything from a subtle to deep modes.
what do these run? i think paid $200 on ebay...
doesnt have the spdif card installed...
personally i love the thing... very nice neutral sound.. or engage the various adtional elements for furhter tweaking..
HPF
mid scoop
compressor
i dont use the moitoring section but i supposse its useful.
i like the mid scoop its quite tweakey... the compressor is quite tasty as welll.. capable of REALLY dramatic squasherery. I dig it cause i play alot of guitar direct into the board.. so now i go direct into the trackmaster, you can really get a nice SQUASHED funk guitar with this comp... sounds hot on bass too.. and its great for warming and taming synths as well
its a bit dramatic for drums but that's probably more due to the fact that i have to set it.. then go drum.. then come back and check it... not the best situation.
i dig the simplicity and the fact that every option sounds GOOD and the nobs actually EFFECT the sound.. and you can switch everything from a subtle to deep modes.
what do these run? i think paid $200 on ebay...
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