

– Two Different Plate reverbs and a Spring Reverb – Three Live Echo Chambers from Studio 1, Studio 2 or Studio 3 – Iso Booth: Studio 1, Studio 2 or Studio 3 – Live Room: Studio 1, Studio 2 or Studio 3 Users can select from among the various vintage reverb options accessible from each of the three studios found in the facility, including an Echoplate and EMT 140 plate reverb and an AKG BX-20E spring reverb. Sunset Sound Studio Reverb really nails the essence of our distinct character.”

Now, we’re proud to be working with IK Multimedia to bring our famed sound to everyone’s recordings. Decades of session sheets were studied at the studio to recreate specific mic positions and placement used on numerous hit recordings, with a collaboration between IK and the studio to achieve realism when emulating these distinct sounds in software.Ĭamarata notes, “For 60 years, the sound of our studios has been heard on hit records around the world. IK worked in collaboration with current studio owner Paul Camarata, multi-GRAMMY Award-winning producer/engineer Ross Hogarth (Van Halen, Doobie Brothers) and many of Sunset Sound’s engineers to develop the new reverb module. IK Multimedia has announced the immediate availability of T-RackS Sunset Sound Studio Reverb, the newest effect plugin within the T-RackS 5 mixing and mastering software line, designed to bring the unique acoustic ambience and other audio characteristics of the Sunset Sound recording facility in LA.Īble to be used both as an individual plugin and inside T-RackS 5, it incorporates a combination of proprietary Volumetric Response Modeling (VRM) technology and physical modeling to recreate Sunset Sound’s custom consoles (an API-based custom, a Class-A-Discrete Neve 8880 and an API/DeMedio custom), as well as preamplifiers and signal paths.
