
Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. Pultec® is a registered trademark property of Pulse Techniques, LLC. Fairchild® is a registered trademark property of Avid Technology, Inc. Leslie is a trademark property of Hammond Organ/Leslie, wholly-owned brand subsidiaries of Suzuki Musical Instruments Mfg., Ltd. Universal Audio has neither endorsed nor sponsored IK Multimedia's products in any manner, nor licensed any intellectual property for use in this product. IK Multimedia's products, specifically, the T-RackS 3 Black 76 Limiting Amplifier and T-RackS 3 White 2A Leveling Amplifier, are manufactured and developed by IK Multimedia based on its own modeling techniques. LA-2A and 1176 LN are registered trademarks of Universal Audio, Inc. Use of these names does not imply any cooperation or endorsement. Product names are used solely for the purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during IK Multimedia’s sound model development and for describing certain types of tones produced with IK Multimedia’s digital modeling technology. All other product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with IK Multimedia. T-RackS® is a registered trademark property of IK Multimedia Production. OPTION: Some secondary controls for each room are found in this menu, adding interesting possibilities to shape the sound of the selected reverb.


The first row selects the room type.The second row selects which of the included reverbs to be used. REVERB TYPE: These controls select the reverb to be used. SOLO: Lets you monitor either wet or dry signals without altering the blend of the two. WET: Adjusts the amount of reverberated signal being output. Only available when used w/ both mics.ĭRY: Adjusts the amount of un-processed signal being output. WIDTH: Adjusts the stereo image of the reverb. MIC: Controls which microphones are active (left, right, or both). LPF: Adjusts the cut-off frequency of the low-pass filter. HI: Adjusts the gain of the high shelf filter, set at 5 kHz. LOW: Adjusts the gain of the low shelf filter, set at 200 Hz.

HPF: Adjusts the cut-off frequency of the high-pass filter. PRE DELAY: The amount of time between the initial input signal and the reverberation.ĭECAY: Adjusts the length of the reverb tail.

INPUT: Adjusts the gain of the incoming signal.
