![]() ![]() ![]() While you can view the processing chain in schematic format, it's a real disappointment - quite a surprise, in fact - that you can't drag and drop effects to reorder them. The new Linear Phase EQ comes in handy for the latter application, helping to avoid phasing issues that can arise with regular EQs. This gives plenty of parallel processing potential - using two types of compression at once, or applying frequency-dependent compression/limiting, for example. Up top, there are 12 processing slots, arranged as two parallel four-slot chains, followed by a final serial chain of four. You can only see one module at a time in the main window (the interfaces are rather hefty), while the metering section sits at the bottom and is ever-present. The familiar T-RackS GUI has been overhauled: what was previously a fixed rack of effects is now a more complex and versatile modular affair. Rounding things off in thoroughly digital style are the Brickwall Limiter and Linear Phase Equaliser. ![]()
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