Redline Preamp is designed to "liven up any "too clean" signal with a customizable combination of even and odd harmonics, saturation, and soft clipping."
Redline Preamp is a vintage console channel, a musical grunge machine, and everything in between, 112db says.
The editing options are designed to allow for anything from subtle coloration to high-class grunge, from vintage emulation to fattening of digital mixes, the company says. A showcase selection of constructed presets ranging from the American Vintage to the full-blown Beyond Repair is included.
Highlight features include proprietary tube modelling with detailed harmonics control, three individual frequency bands with solo listening, and mid/side processing.
Redline Preamp is expected to release on Jan 8.
More info at www.112db.com/redline/preamp.
The editing options are designed to allow for anything from subtle coloration to high-class grunge, from vintage emulation to fattening of digital mixes, the company says. A showcase selection of constructed presets ranging from the American Vintage to the full-blown Beyond Repair is included.
Highlight features include proprietary tube modelling with detailed harmonics control, three individual frequency bands with solo listening, and mid/side processing.
Redline Preamp is expected to release on Jan 8.
More info at www.112db.com/redline/preamp.
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