For decades, the concept of pop music was synonymous with Trident Studios, the pioneering facility in the heart of Londonβs Soho district. Their client list reads like a whoβs who of pop: The Beatles, Elton John, David Bowie, the Bee Gees, Genesis, Frank Zappa, Joe Cocker, Kiss, Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, Marc Almond, Soft Cell, Queen, the Rolling Stones, Thin Lizzy, Tina Turner, T-Rex, and Yes.
At the heart of the studioβs sound was the Trident A Range console. It became so well known for its gorgeous, musical EQ and the full, rich tone it imparted soon, studios around the world were placing orders for an A Range of their own. Although only 13 were ever made, they created a legacy that continues to this day. Now, thanks to Arturiaβs groundbreaking True Analog Emulation technology, you too can experience the incredible sound-shaping power of the legendary Trident A Range preamp and EQ with the Arturia TridA-Pre.
The best of both worlds
In the digital age, the preamps included on audio interfaces tend to be highly transparent, amplifying the signal without adding βcolorβ, a sort of tonal flavor that subtly changes the sound.
In the 60s and 70s, a period many consider to be the βgolden ageβ of the recording studio, the preamps within their bespoke mixing consoles – like the Trident A range – were pioneering technology. Mix engineers found that, due to their analog components, the preamps would add a certain character to the audio, which gave each desk, and consequently each studio, a particular βsoundβ. As engineers became experts with these consoles, they would use the preamps as part of their creative process; pushing them hard to create harmonically rich analog distortion, for example.
Now, thanks to the digital audio revolution and the power of modern computers, you can enjoy the best of both worlds. The Arturia TridA-Pre lets you add the iconic tone of the elite, rare, virtually unobtainable preamps found in the studios that created some of the biggest hits of all time.
Cracking the code
The channel strips found in the Trident A Range consoles are considered to be gold dust, available only to the finest producers and engineers at the peak of their careers.
Arturia have built their reputation by recreating historyβs best, most coveted keyboards and synths as software instruments. What better way to carry on this legacy than by bringing the most sought-after studio hardware right to your DAW? Although it would have been quite simple to just create a plug-in that sounded similar to the famous Trident A Range channel strip, Arturia didnβt want to give you an approximation of the sound. They wanted to create a virtual replica of the hardware so you could enjoy all the subtle nuances that made the original the go-to choice for the biggest producers and engineers of the last 50 years.
Finding a Trident A Range console was no simple feat – only 13 were ever created, after all – and their search led Arturia to Denmarkβs capital city, Copenhagen, and to Sweet Silence North. The musical residence of Grammy award-winning producer Flemming Rasmussen, whose critically acclaimed work with metal acts like Metallica, Morbid Angel, Blind Guardian, and Ensiferum hinged on the use of his Trident A Range console. To create TridA-Pre, Arturia analyzed channel 3 of his 1976 mixing console, creating a sophisticated model, right down to the level of individual components.
Features:
- Virtual recreation of rare and prized classic preamp with 40 dB virtual continuous input gain and Β±24 dB Output trim level
- Complete switchable EQ section including bypass & phase Inversion switch
- 3 Switchable Low Pass Filters with Cut frequency at 9 kHz, 12 kHz and 15 kHz, -12 dB/oct slope, and distinct filter cut combinations with unusual curves when 2 or 3 filters are combined
- High Shelf Filter with Β±15 dB gain, and 4 selectable frequencies (8 kHz, 10 kHz, 12 kHz, 15 kHz)
- High Midrange Bell Filter with Β±15 dB gain, and 4 selectable frequencies (3 kHz, 5 kHz, 7 kHz, 9 kHz)
- Low Midrange Bell Filter with Β±15 dB gain, and 4 selectable frequencies (250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz)
- Low Shelf Filter with Β±15 dB gain, and 4 selectable frequencies (50 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 150 Hz)
- High Pass Filter with cut frequency at 25 Hz, 50 Hz and 100 Hz, -18dB/oct Slope, and distinct filter cut combinations with unusual curves when 2 or 3 filters are combined
- 1 & 2 channels plug-in versions
- 3 stereo modes: Stereo Link, Dual Mono Channels, and Mid/side (M/S) encoding-decoding for advanced stereo processing
- Output Analog VU meter with 3 calibrations mode (-18 dBFs, -12 dBS, -8 dBFs), and analog clipping LED indicator
- Comprehensive set of presets
- State-of-the-art TAE analog modeling





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