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TSC Rack Launch Celebration – Manley Massive Passive Tube EQ

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To celebrate the release of TSC Rack, we’re sharing a free profile with the NAM community. TSC Rack is our new Neural Amp Modeler host, designed to provide a faster, cleaner workflow for mixing and mastering. Built around the latest NAM A2 architecture, it also supports True Stereo playback through independent Left and Right profile loading. This free Manley Massive Passive Tube EQ profile has been captured as independent CH1 and CH2 profiles. When paired with TSC Rack’s optional L/R Split mode, it reproduces the subtle channel differences and stereo depth of the original hardware exactly as intended. Known for its smooth musical curves and effortless tonal shaping, the Massive Passive has become a mastering classic for adding depth, openness, and polish while preserving transparency. This free profile is part of our complete Massive Passive capture pack. Download TSC Rack: https://tokyostudiocapture.com/product/tsc-rack/ Get the complete capture pack: https://tokyostudiocapture.com/product/m-ley-passiv-stereo-tube-eq/ TSC Rack is currently available at a special Launch Sale price, and all Tokyo Studio Capture profile packs are on sale for a limited time as well.

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