Focusrite - ISA 430MKII

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Slice Console

preamp, EQ, Compressor and Gate / Expander, De-Esser, 1 channel

ARTICLE N° 23202
  • Preamp / Processors / EQ 1 channel.
  • Micro and Line inputs (XLR) on the rear panel or independent instrument (Jack) back and front.
  • Preamplifier transformer. - Switching Mic / Line / Instrument. Adjustable gain. VU meter.
  • Filters high cut and low cut frequency adjustable hinge. Switchable 48V phantom and phase inverter. Choice of input impedance.
  • Equalizer: 2 parametric bands and 2 medium low and high frequency shelves with adjustable level.
  • Compressor: rates, threshold, attack time, release time and dosage processed signal / adjustable raw signal.
  • Gate / Expander: rates, threshold, attack time, hold and release adjustable.
  • De-Esser: threshold and adjustable frequency.
  • Line Out on XLR (+4 dBu). Access at several points in TRS routing for treatment choice.
  • Possibility to link with a second stereo unit.
  • 2U 19 "
Focusrite always innovating, ISA 430 MKII is a perfect example! Preamp, EQ / Compressor, De-Esser, Gate, Expander ... The sound "British" High end at its best!
Focusrite's name was born in 1985 when the legendary designer of the Forté console, Rupert Neve, creates a company after retiring from the company that bore his name. Since then the brand led by Phil Dudderidge has continued to develop high quality preamps and analog processors that have now become standards in professional audio material and inspire respect in the studios. The British firm was one of the first to present, with the RED series, allies quality products with innovative aesthetics. With its fair reputation, the brand has declined its range with more economical series, the Platinum series, which is enjoyed by musicians and home studio owners. Always at the forefront, the British manufacturer recently introduced the Liquid Channel, a new concept integrating analog and digital with the latest convolution processes. Moreover, the brand extends its field of activity in the home studio software market with the Saffire Firewire interface.

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