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Up for grabs is an Anamod ATS-1 Analog Tape Simulator in excellent condition.
The following cards are installed:
Tape Machines: M-79, A-800, M-351, M-102
Tape Formulations: T-GP9, T-456, T-111
At a glance:
Two channels of analog tape simulation
Up to four tape machine models
Up to four tape formulation models
7.5, 15 and 30 ips speed selection
Bias, LF and HF EQ, and Hiss
All analog—no latency or digital conversions
User-installable upgrade cards
Standard 2U rack format
The ATS-Analog Tape Simulator uses the revolutionary AnaMod Process™ for modeling complex analog circuitry entirely in the analog domain. Specially developed analog building blocks are coded to replicate the behavior of analog tape.
Unlike digital plug-ins or processor-based outboard gear, there is no latency, and no A/D or D/A conversions to compromise the sound. The result is a faithful recreation of the original response, without using the original analog hardware.
All of the important features of a two-track analog tape machine are found in the ATS-1, including speed selection, bias, LF Record and HF Repro EQ, and the option of adding tape hiss, if desired. The reference Record level, as indicated on the illuminated VU meters, can be adjusted from 0 to +12 dBu in 3 dB increments.
Up for grabs is an Anamod ATS-1 Analog Tape Simulator in excellent condition.
The following cards are installed:
Tape Machines: M-79, A-800, M-351, M-102
Tape Formulations: T-GP9, T-456, T-111
At a glance:
Two channels of analog tape simulation
Up to four tape machine models
Up to four tape formulation models
7.5, 15 and 30 ips speed selection
Bias, LF and HF EQ, and Hiss
All analog—no latency or digital conversions
User-installable upgrade cards
Standard 2U rack format
The ATS-Analog Tape Simulator uses the revolutionary AnaMod Process™ for modeling complex analog circuitry entirely in the analog domain. Specially developed analog building blocks are coded to replicate the behavior of analog tape.
Unlike digital plug-ins or processor-based outboard gear, there is no latency, and no A/D or D/A conversions to compromise the sound. The result is a faithful recreation of the original response, without using the original analog hardware.
All of the important features of a two-track analog tape machine are found in the ATS-1, including speed selection, bias, LF Record and HF Repro EQ, and the option of adding tape hiss, if desired. The reference Record level, as indicated on the illuminated VU meters, can be adjusted from 0 to +12 dBu in 3 dB increments.
Up for grabs is an Anamod ATS-1 Analog Tape Simulator in excellent condition.
The following cards are installed:
Tape Machines: M-79, A-800, M-351, M-102
Tape Formulations: T-GP9, T-456, T-111
At a glance:
Two channels of analog tape simulation
Up to four tape machine models
Up to four tape formulation models
7.5, 15 and 30 ips speed selection
Bias, LF and HF EQ, and Hiss
All analog—no latency or digital conversions
User-installable upgrade cards
Standard 2U rack format
The ATS-Analog Tape Simulator uses the revolutionary AnaMod Process™ for modeling complex analog circuitry entirely in the analog domain. Specially developed analog building blocks are coded to replicate the behavior of analog tape.
Unlike digital plug-ins or processor-based outboard gear, there is no latency, and no A/D or D/A conversions to compromise the sound. The result is a faithful recreation of the original response, without using the original analog hardware.
All of the important features of a two-track analog tape machine are found in the ATS-1, including speed selection, bias, LF Record and HF Repro EQ, and the option of adding tape hiss, if desired. The reference Record level, as indicated on the illuminated VU meters, can be adjusted from 0 to +12 dBu in 3 dB increments.