
There is also an EMT plate reverb and a newly restored echo chamber that IKM engineers actually helped revitalize to its original acoustic condition. This is not just a width control, but provides different reverb tonal qualities across the stereo field. And you can select a “spread” mode (broad or focused) for the resulting reverberation of its two live rooms and five iso booths. You can select which instrument type you are processing and FAME will adjust both mic and source position in the room. While IKM’s excellent Sunset Sound Studio Reverb has only a few variations in each of it’s rooms, booths, and chambers, FAME Studio Reverb has captured both mic type, mic placement and performer positions as well. With the improved IKM Product Manager I found installation simple and fast – although it depends on your Internet download speed, it took me only 30 seconds to download the 2 GB of code, and in another couple minutes it had automatically installed and authorized the new T-RackS 5 version with FAME.

There is no separate module to install – you must update the entire T-RackS 5 program to add FAME.

It requires a 64 bit CPU and operating system. FAME Studio Reverb in the T-RackS 5 mix and mastering workstation.įAME is a module for the IKM T-RackS 5 mix and mastering workstation, and also a separate plug-in you can use in your DAW (VST2, VST3, Audio Units, and AAX). Although you may never get to Alabama to record at FAME, you can get the vibe of this iconic studio in your own studio now.


It is considered by many recording artists to be the "hit recording capital of the world" and in the realm of Blues, Soul, Rock, R&B and Country music, it certainly is. Muscle Shoals’ FAME (Florence Alabama Music Enterprises) was founded in 1959 and is still in operation today. T-RackS FAME Studio Reverb by IK Multimedia
