Focusrite Trakmaster/Grace 101

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Thanks Rob , I do still plan to get a DMP-3 too in a couple of weeks as this would be ideal for my guitar to get a nice fat sound but yesterday I went out yesterday and finally purchased the Focusrite Twintrak pro and I am very happy with out, a vey good clean sound and the stereo compression is great , I also brought another SE Electronics 2200A so I can stereo record my Tanglwood jumbo guitar.I had a friend come round who is at music collage and he tweaked around a bit, we did'nt have a lot of time as we started late last night but he wrote these lovely jazz chords and I messed about with a bit of vocals , and in that short space of time , the sound was incredible, the Focusrite pre's are excellent .

I am planning to do an accoustic CD with just vocals and guitars and throw in a few harmonies and maybe some light percussion. and the foucsrite would be ideal for that the only pity is that my DP-01FX only has two inputs that you can record simaltaneusly.
Dave
 
Has anyone ever heard the studio projects c1 thru the trackmaster, dmp3, or grace? I'm looking at getting a new pre and a few other things and any info would be helpful.
 
Sorry I am seeing this so late.
I have 2 TrakMaster Pro's.
I've used the TMP on a couple of Bass Guitar Tracks with compression on squash mode and I think it sounds great.
Used it on a lot of vocal traks for a singer/songwriter with the SE Titan and vocals were great.
I also have the ART GOLD MPA 2 channel tube pre and still need to get rid of the stock chinese 12AX7A tubes.
I, too, am in that low-mid budget realm and am hoping to move up at some point.
However, I think that for the price, the Trakmaster is a nicely featured channel strip.
 
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