6/23/2012

Joemeek OneQ Studio Channel Strip Review

Joemeek OneQ Studio Channel Strip
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This preamp is pretty killer. Besides looking nice in the rack it delivers a very cool sound on both vocals and bass guitar (haven't tried electric guitar yet). I like the compressor a lot. It is very smooth. The EQ (Meekqualizer) is very functional and delivers a wide range of tones. De-esser works as advertised.
The unit is built like a tank. The knobs have the expensive feel to them, and I really like the central vu Meter.
This is a great all around addition to my studio setup.
The only thing I need now is more free-time to really appreciate everything it can do.
MC

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The Joemeek oneQ is their most full-featured, technologically advanced studio channel ever! A single channel combining Mic Pre (with Burr-Brown IC), four band EQ (the most flexible of any Joemeek ever), their signature optical compressor, De-Esser, and Enhancer, it's a master channel like no other. Housed in a 2u chassis, the elegantly sculpted faceplate is intelligently laid out, with clear, easy to read legends and a large analog VU meter. Joemeek even included 24bit, 96K A/D converters with word clock input and output. The new oneQ raises the bar for all studio master channels! Check out the reviews. Mix Review Dec 2005 Resolution Feb 2006 Digital Interface Joemeek Digital Audio Interface provides high quality digital audio outputs plus the ability to synchronize to an external word clock. The digital audio outputs are compatible with most digital recorders, as well as Digital Audio Workstations and mixers. S/PDIF format is available from the optical and RCA phono connectors, while the transformer coupled XLR connector provides an AES3 compatible output. The Joemeek Digital Interface has highly stable onboard master clocks for low-jitter, hi-fi results. Internal sample rates of 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz or 96kHz are selected by means of rear panel switches. 44.1kHz is the standard used for audio CD's, while 48kHz and 96kHz are widely used in recording studios. In general, the higher the sample rate, the better the audio fidelity, but the more disk space is required for the recording. For example, recording at 96kHz requires twice as much st

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