Soundtracs Solitaire (Solitare )

32 Version:

Every Solitaire user Ive known over the last 15 years has raved about the Punchy - EQ and features of this once- 25 grand console

FEB 2008

Sold a lovely little Solitaire 24 with patch bay to Mark Lord down in Kent , he does private production work and is very well respected .I took the desk down, stayed the night and got the beast all wired in next day , here is his feedback :

.Hi Tim,


Good to hear from you, hope you're all keeping well. Will be coming down to Cornwall in a week or so on our hols...


The Solitaire 24 you installed for me earlier this year is... well... FAT & FAB just about sums it up. Having been analogue, then digital and then 'in the box' during my career as a producer/mixer I can safely say I am a convert to the Digital/Analogue combo I now have. Everything's is still recorded and mixed primarily inside Logic - I can't afford 8x LA2As 4x 1176's and a bunch of 'real' Pultec EQ's yet; but then I buss everything into the Solitaire, drums, bass. guitars, keys, vox, fx returns etc. The difference is like night and day. What's really weird is how it sounds different varying the bus levels via the desk than it does doing it in Logic. I suppose that's the whole point - it's the analogue summing that really makes the difference. It's also useful to be able to put some compression and eq on the main LR insert - like my TLA EQ1/C1 combination - to help judge how the mix will sound when it's mastered - and for Indie stuff the C1 really helps glue it all back together. It really helps when I'm doing a dance remix too. I'll sometimes bring an extra kick or bass output to the desk on a separate out from the computer, then EQ it on the desk and add a little in. Boy o boy, that's desk eq is FAT!!! The other comments I've read about this desk having a FAT bottom end are definitely right. It really adds that certain something down low in the dance stuff I do. Used it for my first full on tracking session the other day as well, and as you promised the Mic pre's are gorgeous; and the desk was a great help in setting up 2 different foldback mixes and keeping everyone happy with 'their' sound - much easier than mucking around inside the 'box'. So all in all delighted - might have to get a bigger one 1 day - if we can get it up the stairs!!


take care and speak soon,


Lordy

August 07 we sold a 32 Solitaire to Rob Granville in Dorking, we had some fun getting it up the stairs !!! but here she is in all her glory , he absolutely loves it :

Please check him out at

Rob's studio

Heres some good positive threads about the Solitaire:

http://www.futureproducers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56020Future Producers link

...............couple of grumpy comments from some digi-desk users but thats probably cos theyre jealous !!

Previous satisfied Solitaire user include :

 

Tim in Stafford : http://www.thebuilding.co.uk/ Tims Solitaire who is running a commercial studios in Stafford and is having some real success with local bands

I think Jeff Guilford (meanstreetstudios@hotmail.com ) is the man who has delved deepest into the Solitaire automation capabilities and he's happy to chat to anyone about how great they are .. Jeffs Solitaire

. and of course on the cutting edge of groove is Aston FREESTYLERS Harvey "punchy as **** " .was one remark he made !!

www.thefreestylersSolitaire on tour now (not the desk !)

 

 

Erics Solitaire Hmm... I wouldnt mind staying there for a few days : Eric absolutely loves the EQ

Also I sold Planet City in Blackburn a SOLITAIRE 32 (midi mute version) 2 years ago and I just called Nathan to see if everything is ok , all is well and he absolutley loves it to bits , they have a great web site /profile please see

 

at Planet City : http://www.planet-city.com http://www.planet-city.com/

Frank in Tuscanny (with olive trees and vines all around)Franks Place

Of course there is Terry and Jon Miles at Woodside Studios Woodside Studios

and then there is Tim Smith from the Cardiacs Tims Cardiacs web site

and not forgetting SAE in Glasgow SAE s Solitaire

and Dutch Patrick in........ Holland !

 

and then theres STEVEover in Roundwood , just had this Email : (Oct 07)


Hi Tim

good to hear from you. There are shots on my web site Steves Room with a View studios Please feel free to use these. As a promotional note for the desk Sandi Thom's "I wish I was a punk rocker" was recorded and mixed on this console last year. {It was a number one here and Australia}

Best

Steve.

Soundtracs Solitaire ...original blurb

equiped with highly developed assignable dual inputs on every module ,each with mute automation and EQ along with fader automation plus dynamics processing on the main input...its the most sophisticated console in its class !!!
Youll find Soundtracs' unique,patented and highly acclaimed FdB Parametric Equaliser which provides.......oh stop it .....
I cant go on, lets just say its punchy as .........!

Ok the TECH stuff

Below the channel EQ is the flexible monitor EQ _2 band shelving filters. In addition, the mid filters from the channel EQ can be switched into the monitor section or the entire channel can be flipped providing the full EQ on the monitor, and a nice little proper fader too !

Channel Controls

change metering from monitor/group to channel,flip from record to mix mode , swap the pahse of incoming signals ,route to multitrack . Solo and auto mute . Optional motorised faders (very rare actually,cos they used to stick 2 grand on the price !!!)

Connections

Tape ins/outs are BALANCED and internally selectable between +4dBu and -10dBu

Mater Module

Dynamics

Integrated Patch Bay

Integrated patch bay allows a really flexible option on all ins/outs/inserts /2 tracks /tie lines : ALL connections available on 56 way MALE EDACS (wired 16 /edac) and mic ' inputs on XLR

Dimms

Conclusion.....well for the sort of money these desks go for youd be mad to buy anything else. (if you can even get one !!!)

Here is an original Sales brochure :