Rupert Neve Designs MBT: Review now live!
Our full review of the Master Bus Transformer is now available for all to see online.
Our full review of the Master Bus Transformer is now available for all to see online.
For the first time, the Red and Blue bands of RND’s popular Silk circuit can be used together in the same device — but there’s more to the MBT than purple Silk!
Rupert Neve Designs' latest all-in-one processor combines EQ, compression and stereo width sections with the latest iteration of the their acclaimed Silk circuitry.
I’m trying to drive my Rupert Neve Designs 5057 Orbit summing mixer for some transformer saturation warmth, but I run into digital distortion before the levels are anywhere near to clipping the Orbit. What am I getting wrong?
Though based on Mr Neve’s historic designs, the Newton offers something a little different — for a little less money!
RND's latest channel strip is capable of delivering a clean, transparent and detailed sound, but also offers a range of saturation options thanks to the inclusion of their Red and Blue Silk circuits.
With RND’s famous Silk circuitry on board, this summing mixer allows you to dial in texture to taste.
With selectable analogue drive paths and a fast limiter, this box is designed to add controllable vibe and colour as you capture your analogue mix.
Throughout his illustrious career, Rupert Neve continued to refine the diode‑bridge compressor design he first created over half a century ago.
We are very sad to report the death of Rupert Neve, perhaps the most important and influential designer in recording-studio history.