Robbie
McGrath endorses Midas’s new digital console technology
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| David
Cooper, sales and marketing director, Midas-KT; Robbie McGrath,
sound engineer; David Wiggins, international sales manager
Midas-KT. |
| Photo:
courtesy of Midas
Consoles. |
Audio
Product News Published: 12 December 2004
The groundbreaking new digital platform from Midas is now well
under way, with many parts of the system having already reached
testing stage. Indeed, after undergoing many weeks of rigorous
testing at the factory, Midas felt confident enough in their
new digital EQ to ask engineer and known analogue champion Robbie
McGrath to come and try the new EQ for himself.
According to Midas-KT sales and marketing director,
David Cooper, it was an interesting moment for all concerned.
“We’ve known Robbie for a very long time, and we
know him to be a die-hard fan of Midas analogue consoles, especially
of the legendary XL4 EQ. We also know him to be extremely outspoken
and not afraid to say exactly what he thinks; indeed he’s
gone on record a number of times to say that while a digital
console may have its uses in certain applications, if it’s
impeccable audio quality you’re after, then nothing can
beat an analogue board, preferably an XL4! So, we were all on
tenterhooks to see how he’d react to the digital EQ we’ve
developed, as it is such a key part of our new digital console.”
Robbie agreed. “I was fascinated to see
what the back-room boys at Midas would come up with, but at
the same time, almost frightened to test it in case I hated
it! Fortunately, I needn’t have worried. They’ve
done their job well. I tested this EQ to within an inch of its
life, and I can say quite categorically that it’s the
closest thing I have ever heard to an analogue EQ, in particular
a Midas analogue EQ, and they don’t come any better than
that. I’ve listened to a lot of digital EQs, and Coop
is right – for me they don’t come anywhere near
an analogue EQ in terms of sound quality. However, this new
Midas module is pretty damned close. I won’t say AS good
as an XL4 EQ, but within a gnat’s whisker. On the one
hand I’m tempted to say that I’d expect nothing
less of Midas, but on the other, I’m pretty impressed.
I’d expected good, but not that good. I can’t wait
to see the rest of the board now!”