Waves Audio and Abbey Road Studios have released the EMI TG12345 plug-in – the first solid-state console created by EMI. The model is of the original TG12345 desk used by The Beatles, Pink Floyd and others.
The Waves/Abbey Road channel strip plug-in reckons capture every feature of the one-of-a-kind original – the input mic preamp with its harmonic distortion, hum and noise; the bass and treble EQ bands from the mic cassette; the presence EQ band from the console's group/main section; the spreader; and the console's famous limiter/compressor, with its distinctive sound character.
The plug-in offers routing options that cover the entire TG12345 line, from the Mk1 desk on which it was modelled, to the final MK4 models. In addition to the console's original features, new elements have been added to make the plug-in better suited to modern mixing, including a high-pass filter on the compressor's sidechain, a mix control in the dynamics section for easy parallel compression/limiting and a drive control.
Key features:
· 3-band EQ with continuous gain and frequency.
· TG12345’s compressor/limiter.
· Modelling of the actual desk used by The Beatles on Abbey Road.
More: www.waves.com