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Description
Step into the world of impeccable audio refinement with the Marshall AR-300 Tape Eliminator. Crafted for those who demand pristine sound quality in their recordings, this effects processor is an essential tool for studio engineers and musicians seeking to remove tape hiss from their analog recordings. The AR-300 employs a sophisticated Dolby B noise reduction system, effectively cutting out unwanted noise while preserving the integrity of your original sound. This results in cleaner, crisper recordings that maintain their warmth and depth.
The AR-300 is built with user-friendly controls, allowing you to easily adjust settings to suit your specific needs. Its design ensures seamless integration into any studio setup, offering both efficiency and reliability. Ideal for both professional and home studios, this unit stands out by providing superior noise reduction without compromising on audio quality. With its rugged construction, the AR-300 is designed to endure the demands of frequent use, making it a durable addition to your recording arsenal.
Key Features:
- Dolby B noise reduction system for effective tape hiss elimination
- User-friendly controls for easy operation
- Seamless integration into any studio environment
- High-quality audio signal preservation
- Rugged construction for long-lasting durability
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Used on Jones' vocals for The Fall, as stated by producer Jacquire King in this February 1, 2010 Electronic Musician interview with Jones, Jacquire King and assistant engineer Brad Bivens.
She was into adding delay on her voice, trying not to just make it pretty with reverb. The delays were both analog and plug-in. I use Audio Ease Altiverb, SoundToys EchoBoy delay, some of the UA plug-ins—they have a nice EMT 140 emulation—and the Cooper Time Cube Delay. We used The Magic Shop’s Marshall Tape Eliminator AR-300, a tape slap simulator. And Norah had an old Ibanez analog delay. We used a Roland Chorus Echo and EMT 140 plate reverbs, too. Sometimes I will use an Eventide H3000 for harmonic delay effects, and as I get them going I will print them in Pro Tools with the transfer from analog.
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