The wait is over - Propellerhead Software has officially unveiled Record, which is designed to combine recording and a software mixer console with a rack of audio processing gear that builds itself or can be customized.
Propellerhead swears that Record has “the feel of a million dollar recording studio with the streamlined simplicity of a tape deck.”
For guitar players, the built-in virtual POD from Line 6 is designed to bring a range of guitar amps and cabinets. Record’s software mixer’s sound is modeled after the SSL 9000K hardware with “flexible routing, full dynamics, EQ, advanced effects handling and complete automation, ” PH says.
Propellerhead also assures users they will never have to worry about track counts, latency issues or adding that extra reverb or effect.
Pricing & Availability
Record begins beta testing today, PH says, and should be available for purchase worldwide on September 9, 2009.
Record should be available through Propellerhead dealers worldwide at a suggested retail price of $299 USD / €299 EUR.
The company says it will also offer special bundles and pricing to its users through its retailers.
To learn more about Record and watch demo videos, visit www.record-you.com.
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