MW1 Studio Tool for perfect guitar tone: Creation
Audio.
Music Trades • Feb, 2008 • NEW PRODUCTS: THE LATEST AND GREATEST IN NEW PRODUCT
INTRODUCTIONS
NEW FROM CREATION AUDIO Labs is the MW1 Studio Tool, a new weapon
for recording killer guitar and bass tones. Behind the MW1 Studio Tool
is renowned producer/engineer Michael Wagener's experience on more
than 80 million records sold with his legendary guitar and bass tones.
The MW1 gives musicians and engineers a full set of tone-shaping
features that Wagener has used over the years, combined into a single
piece of gear.
The MW1 is a multi-function Real-Amping device for use while
recording, re-amplifying, or playing live. It provides a transformerless
D.I., variable input/output impedance, and other problem-solving
functions that make it easier to create the perfect sound for the
user's mix.
Features include transparent, transformerless D.I. and dedicated
tuner output. With the capability to record D.I. and amp tracks at the
same time, the MW1 Studio Tool gives users the ability to track
instruments in their purest form while also using amps and effects for
live sound. A re-Amplifying / realamping solution after a guitar track
is captured, lets users run that track back through the MW1 to dial up
great tone and then re-record tracks with different amplifiers or
effects while retaining the original performance. Variable input and
output impedance allows users to match impedance to any following input
stage. The MW1 Studio Tool also provides the capability to use pro
studio gear in front of the amp or use stomp boxes as effects during a
mix. Three switches allow the user to isolate and eliminate ground loop
problems. Introductory price is $995.
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www.creationaudiolabs.com
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