The four-channel mixer features a unique analogue subharmonic synthesiser.
Ecler have announced a new rotary mixer, the Warm4. The Warm4 is a four-channel successor to the two-channel Warm2, with a similar feature set including three-band channel EQs and a three-band master isolator. The Warm4 also includes the unusual addition of an analogue subharmonic synthesiser to generate sub-bass frequencies from tracks in real time, reinforcing the low end of older recordings to match modern sound systems and mastering techniques.
Due in stock in September, UK pricing is TBC but given that the Warm2 retails around £600, expect the Warm4 to be somewhere north of that figure.
The Ecler Warm4 is due in stock in September. You can sign up for email alerts here.