“Today in this video we’re going to take a look at a channel strip that sounds far more expensive than it actually is. Let’s get into it.”
On the Youtube channel of artist, producer and engineer Colt Capperrune you will find a video with sound examples about our perfect front-end for the modern producer – the SPL Channel One Mk3.
“We are taking a look and listen to the SPL Channel One Mk3, which is really impressive sounding.”
“Before we jump into some sound examples here, I will say that it is a very impressive box. It feels impressive, it looks impressive and it sounds impressive. I struggled to find the words to describe how I feel about this, but like classy and expensive sounding is how I would classify this box.”
Conclusion:
“I hope a couple things came through in this video. I hope the classiness and the expensiveness of the way that this thing sounds came through the Youtube audio compression. That is the overwhelming sensation that I get when I use this unit.”
“Overall thoughts – what is this really good for? I think the unit is really good for a huge variety of genres, instruments and vocals.”
“I really love how you can flip microphones, so that you can test out an A/B of two microphones, which is something that I do in every single session with a singer.”
“I’ve tracked bass guitar through this with incedible results, I’ve tracked some vocals through this with incedible results.”
“If you really want a single do-it-all channel strip at a very high level, this would be a great option.”
“I’m keeping this unit. It’s absolutely staying here, because I think it’s incedible and it really fills a hole in my rig.”
Watch the video and enjoy listening to the sound examples.