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In 1997 Rupert Neve received a Technical Grammy Award acknowledging his profound impact on the recording and production industry.
Rupert is recognised as the developer of the modern mixing console and his handiwork is found in thousands of studios around the world.
Two of his latest designs are the 5088 console and the Fidelice: Quad Pre.
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The 5088 – Rupert’s first fully discreet mixing design in over 30 years. The circuit topology of the 5088 is unprecedented. With custom transformers coupling every input and output, the sweet performance and bulletproof isolation expected from a Rupert Neve Design are assured. |
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| The Portico II: Channel strip. A self-powered 2U channel module comprised of a fully-featured mic preamplifier, 4-band EQ, compressor-limiter, "texture" control and level metering. The Portico 11 Channel includes a bevy of new features including: Variable Silk / Silk + Texture control, a fully tunable "de-esser", multiple VCA filtering and detection options, a transient-optimized swept HPF and parallel compression blending. With its simple yet powerful topologies and extensive feature set, every element of the Portico 11: Channel is geared towards empowering recording artists to realize their visions
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5017 Mobile DI / Mic Pre / Compressor. Comprised of a rugged, portable chassis with world class Portico pre-amplifier compressor and DI circuits as well as two channel operation, variphase, silk and DI/mic blending capabilities. An innovative and powerful tool for recording. |
5088 wins 2009 MIPA Award
Summer has officially arrived down in central Texas, and with the heat has come the news of another big award for the 5088 Discrete Analogue Mixer. At this year’s Musik Messe, the Rupert Neve Designs 5088 was honored with the MIPA award for Best Mixing Desk(High End), the most recent in a long line of accolades including the TEC Award, PAR Excellence Award and Mix Certified hit amongst others. |
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Derived from the opinions of over 50 leading magazines world wide, the 10th Annual MIPA Awards represent the most conclusive survey of quality and innovation in the music industry today.
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Coldwater Studio Wins CAS Award for the First Project Mixed on its 5088 Console
When Kerry Brown took delivery of a 32-input Rupert Neve Designs 5088 at his Coldwater Studio facility in Los Angeles last year he immediately put it to work on a project that really put the analog mixing console through its paces. “If All Goes Wrong,” a two-disc DVD feature-length documentary film and concert video of the Smashing Pumpkins, was mixed in 5.1 on the stereo Rupert Neve Designs 5088 without the aid of automation — and won the Cinema Audio Society Award for outstanding DVD Original Programming in February. Other winners this year included, Slumdog Millionaire, HBO’s John Adams, and Fox’s series 24. |
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The 5088 at Coldwater Studio is outfitted with Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5033 five-ban EQ modules on every input channel, with five Portico 5043 stereo compressors in the master section, four on the groups and one on the main stereo output. The console is also configured with two 5014 stereo field editors and a pair of dual-channel 5042 “True Tape” processors. “Sonically, the board sounds fantastic,” says Brown, adding, “We used the tape simulation with the drums and bass. They added a little bit of warmth to the digital signals that we had coming from Pro Tools.”
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To find out more about the 5088 please visit our website.
As always, please feel free to call us if you have any questions.
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To find out more about the above or product information on the Rupert Neve Designs Portico rang of Mic Pre’s, EQ’s, Compressor/Limiters and
True Tape Emulator,
contact us at : info@attaudiocontrols.com
or go directly to the manufacturers link which is:
http://rupertneve.com/ |
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ATT is proud to introduce the Grover Notting range of cross reference monitors. These monitors were developed in Australia asa result of constant demand by our clients for an effective solution to a lack of standardisation within the industry when the need
arises for cross reference.
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