With its proprietary FPGA effects engine and dozens of authentic sounding FX and amplifier simulations (also present in its bigger siblings Orion Studio and Goliath), Zen Tour — which began shipping last week — sets itself apart as the ultimate portable recording interface for guitarists. Packing (8) analog inputs and (16) analog outputs into a sharp and slender form factor, Zen Tour is a touring musician's dream and the ultimate companion for the entire music production process.
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Antelope Audio's hardware-based effects were recently tested by Todd Lombardo. To access the music files, which include Darkface Modern CH3 and several variations on Plexi, please click here: https://soundcloud.com/
The Ultimate Touring Companion
Since being introduced to Zen Tour and Orion Studio at Summer NAMM, Lombardo has immersed himself in each interface's capabilities: "I've already spent a lot of time with the amp modeling and the EQs on the units, and have since made about 20 presets that I really like," he says. Aside from the easy set up and access to authentic, vintage sounds, Lombardo says that he is particularly enamoured with the units' zero latency response: "On competitors' plug-ins, you end up feeling disconnected as an artist because there is a very short delay that you just don't get when you are plugged into an amp. This alone makes Antelope's Zen Tour, Orion Studio and Goliath interfaces stand out, and it is also what makes it feel totally natural and inspiring."
As a truly versatile device, Zen Tour has become an indispensable tool for Lombardo — whether he is dialing in sounds during the preproduction phase of one of his new projects, or if he feels the need to play loudly through a vintage tube stack — through headphones in his hotel room. "In the studio, it's great for setting up a vibe quickly — particularly when I am working on a pop country song and need to hone on exactly the right combination of sounds."
"As a touring musician, there are times and places where I need to be quiet and just not use an amp," Lombardo adds. "For these times — which might be in a hotel room or on a tour bus — Zen Tour is the perfect accessory because I can acheive a no compromise guitar sound and just use the headphone out on Zen Tour. This kind of thing makes it extremely versatile."
Unlimited Possibilities for Guitarists
For Lombardo, the emergence of Zen Tour and Orion Studio represent something of a milestone for guitarists. "I had originally thought of Antelope Audio as this awesome audio conversion company, which it is," he says. "But their foray into portable I/O devices for guitarists has really surprised me. So far, my favorite combination has been using my 1957 Gibson ES-225 and running it through the Plexi Rhythm Saturated preset — it just sounds lovely on a slide guitar. And while I enjoyed all the sounds, I love the versatility of having many different microphone emulations and positions at my disposal."
Since his relocation to Nashville, Lombardo — who is a GRAMMY nominated songwriter — is finding himself present on more and more major label projects, and demand for his talent is increasing. As an artist, he is pleased to have both the Zen Tour and Orion Studio by his side: "Surely, these are top grade devices suited for professional recordings," he concludes. "Antelope has come up with something very special for guitarists — and the icing on the cake is that these are absolutely fantastic sounding interfaces with top quality preamps. There are now so many possibilities."
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Photo credits:
1) Session guitarist Todd Lombardo, pictured in his home studio with Antelope Audio's Orion Studio in background.
2) Antelope Audio's Zen Tour, which features advanced FPGA-based vintage product emulations, is now shipping.