![]() ![]() To begin, I asked Jim why it is that analogue consoles tend to have different sonic flavours. ![]() For this month’s workshop, I talked to PreSonus founder and president Jim Odom to get the inside track on what gives different consoles their individual sounds, how implementing Mix Engine FX as a feature of Studio One’s audio engine architecture enables more accurate emulation, and how to get the best from CTC-1. It was first made available in Studio One Professional 3.2, and they’ve recently introduced a ‘second generation’ console emulator called the CTC-1 Pro Console Shaper. PreSonus President Jim Odom.Console Shaper belongs to a special category of processor that PreSonus call Mix Engine FX. ![]() Compared with the latter approach, however, there are obvious advantages to integrating console emulation directly into a DAW’s mixer, and this is what PreSonus have done with their Console Shaper. Increasing numbers of people who otherwise mix entirely ‘in the box’ are choosing to employ analogue summing mixers, while there’s also an ever-growing range of console emulation plug-ins on the market. Console Shaper is the first generation of Mix Engine FX and is included in Studio One Professional.Ĭonsole emulation is all the rage, and it’s now built into Studio One.Ĭonsole emulation and summing are hot topics at the moment. ![]()
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