![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now it has reached its third‑generation incarnation, expanded with new virtual rack units, more flexible audio routing, and higher‑spec audio processing and metering. Back then it was a comparatively simple stand‑alone processing package for 16‑bit audio files, albeit with a suite of euphonic analogue‑modelled processors that quickly earned themselves a loyal fan base. Paul White reviewed the first version of IK Multimedia's T‑Racks mastering software in SOS February 2000 ( /sos/feb00/articles/iktracks.htm), and since then it's come a long way. New in T‑Racks 3 is a matrix that allows you to construct complex processing chains, although there is only limited control available from this overview window. Do the improvements in version 3 keep it ahead of its rivals? IK's original T‑Racks invented the idea of 'one-stop shop' software for master processing. ![]()
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