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TL Audio M1 12-Channel Tubetracker Mixer

Analog Mixer from TL Audio belonging to the Tube Mixers series

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Published on 07/14/13 at 10:46
12 channel lamp.
Interface with integrated digital conversion FW (developed by Lynx Audio TLA): 24 bit, 96 KHz, 12 outputs / inputs 14 (2 additional entries for the master output of the console).

Per: Taking Mic / Line (per 48v, Phase Reverse, Low cut at 90 Hz, -30 dB pad), insert jacks, Direct Out, Eq fixed shelf for bass (80Hz) and treble (12 kHz), mid semi pramétriques (150 Hz to 7 kHz / Q fixed at 0.7), 2 Aux (pre / post for Aux 1).

Master section: a section control room / full monitor (for two monitoring systems), a Solo / PFL system, the Aux Return catches Inserts section, two main outputs (XLR gold contact) on the Master out, VU meters etc ...

A default, however: no talkback circuit.

The big plus: Absolutely everything about the console is symmetric, Inputs, Outputs, Aux, Master.

UTILIZATION

Config and very simple installation of the FW, no drivers needed on Mac (class compliant) card.

Console easy to use, it is damn good visually, you see everything quickly, the knobs are spaced one navigates with ease.

SOUNDS

The big plus of this console is its fully symmetrical design.

The signal to noise ratio is excellent and dynamic range.
This is an excellent summation to mix in analog, far superior in sound quality to Malcolm Toft example. There is even a mastering studio in Australia that uses main console ... (Dixit TLA).
To use the console is very "quiet" as the English say, well made, sturdy and very quiet (for the analog).
The mic / line preamp is good, not as "punchy" in the world of course, but good.
The although limited in its possibilities of equalizer settings is great, musical and sweet. This is more of an EQ for "color" instead of Eq to "clean." It is better to bosser in "positive" (+) with.

Defects: quality fader improved, no talkback circuit.

The conversion quality of the card level is consistent - much better than a digi 002 or 003 for example - but it is not at Prism Sound converters or other type. Logic ...

OVERALL OPINION

After almost two years of use, I am really happy.
This console is an excellent analog adder that has nothing to envy to other summing more prestigious brand (SPL Audio phoenis or other). The console is compact, well built and has a real signature sound (rather soft).
If you mix your projects from one DAW ironing inside you will really feel the difference ...
There are symmetrical inserts everywhere, so you can easily use your outboard. I have such an Alan Smart C2 permanently connected to the master outputs of inserts and it works really well.
This console mix with outboard quality is really a good choice.

On conversion card FW I'm more skeptical against ... Better buy this console for what it is, namely a real analog console and pay real Prism converters, Lynx, Apogee or another. The best of two worlds ...

This small TLA M1-F is underestimated in my opinion. Its price on the used market seems to me below the objective quality of the beast (although better than Malcolm Toft). A 2500 € argus occasion is a matter is on. If futures TLAudio decides to stop manufacturing is no doubt that the price on the second hand market will rise .... And there are very few products of this type currently.

I suggest you try it ...