Great recording channel strips provide comprehensive control directly to your DAW. Whether it's the classic analog Abbey Road flavor of tubes, the iconic solid-state American console sound, or the 70's British mid-range Trident character, these modern channel strips will immerse your ears in sonic bliss. As the saying goes, "one and done," but here at DAWBOX, we are gear enthusiasts to the core.
Bill Putnam was a pioneering audio engineer and studio designer who revolutionized the recording industry. He founded Universal Recording Corporation in 1946, introducing innovative acoustic treatments that enhanced recording quality. Putnam's design of United Western Recorders in the 1950s set new standards with features like floating floors and non-parallel walls. His legacy lives on through the world-renowned United Recording Studios and EastWest Studios, which continue to embody his visionary approach to acoustics.
The Iconic Legacy of Sir Rupert Neve Sir Rupert Neve has left an indelible mark in history with his sonic imprint. His ingenious designs have been, and will continue to be, used by artists and engineers for their character and larger-than-life impact on live and recorded music. In an age of digital and AI, his iconic recipes for quality using Class A analog circuitry still cut through the digital noise, ensuring his legacy endures.