PSP Audioware PSP Datamix A567
PSP Audioware PSP Datamix A567: a tracking and mixing processor that evokes the sound of classic recordings known from such great studios as Electric Lady and The Record Plant.
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Description
This is a tracking and mixing processor that evokes the sound of classic recordings known from such great studios as Electric Lady and The Record Plant.
PSP Datamix A567 models an equalizer module taken out of the classic first-generation Datamix console. The equalizer is designed in such a way that it almost never sounds “neutral” – just putting it on a track as is, with all bands in the “0” positions, is enough to make you love it or hate it. Even with all bands turned off, there is still plenty of sonic character coming from the preamp and output sections. PSP Datamix A567 is a great way to add some old school mojo and character to any track or mix.
Features
- Three bands of equalization: Low (peaking on boost, peaking or shelving on cut depending on the frequency), Mid (peaking boost and notch type cut), and High (peaking boost, shelving on cut).
- FAT double sampling: In PSP Datamix A567, FAT is automatically switched on for low (below 50 kHz) sample rates, and off for higher sample rates. This ensures accurate processing independent of the sample rate.
- 64-bit double precision floating point math for ultra-low cumulative errors in the filters and proper filter characteristics across entire frequency spectrum.
- Preamp section modeling on input.
- Output section with transformer emulation.
- Variation of sound character via selecting the tuning of a specific channel, an average setting. Or an “ideal” setting corresponding to the precise frequencies on the control labels.
- Adjustable left/right channel tuning spread.
- Alt Q mode allows for a gentler effect by fixing Q for each band regardless of selected frequency.
- Sharp mode adds pronounced resonance in the High band. ? All actual parameter values, like gain and frequency, may differ from displayed values. This is a typical characteristic of analog equalizers.
Tech Specs
MAC
OS X macOS 10.14 – macOS 15 Sequoia
CPU: macOS Intel or macOS AppleSilicon
Plugins: VST-2, VST-3, AU, AAX
WINDOWS
Windows Windows 7 – Windows 11
Plugins: VST-2, VST-3, AAX
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