

I managed to secure a Roland SRV-2000, Roland SRV-330, Lexicon MPX1, Sony DPS-R7, Sony DPS-V77, Eventide H8000, Yamaha Rev5 and the Sony MU-R201. Given the album was of songs written in the late 1980s/early 1990s, I wanted it to have sound that reflected that time so I targeted vintage reverbs and effects from that time.

At the same time, I was building up a studio rack of vintage effects to use on the album. The Evolution of Sony Signal ProcessorsĪ few years ago I set about making an album in my home studio, using studio musicians from around the globe.Sony DASH Digital Audio Recording Format.The plug-in runs on macOS 10.9 or higher or Windows 7 or higher in AU, VST, VST3 and AAX formats (64 bit). IK Multimedia T-RackS FAME is now available for an introductory price of €129.99 plus tax (down from €149.99).įAME requires IK’s free T-RackS CS software or the full version of T-RackS 5. In addition to that, there’s an option to use FAME’s original UA 610 console, which helped shape the studio’s sound during the first decades.Īll aspects of the characteristic sound have been modeled using IK’s Volumetric Response Modeling (VRM) technology, which the developer describes as an “advanced hybrid convolution technique”.

Studio A is equipped with a Neve 8232, while Studio B boasts an SSL 6056 E formerly used by Stevie Ray Vaughan. A Spread control lets you widen each room’s response.įor even more authenticity, the developer has also modeled the sound signature of FAME’s recording consoles. For each instance of the plug-in, you can choose from bass, drums, organ/keys, vocals/guitars and piano, thereby adjusting the position of the sound source in the room. The FAME Studio Reverb plug-in also offers dedicated mic positions per instrument, which creates the illusion of a full band recording in the room together.
