Build your own Neve console

Jun 23, 2006 12:11 PM

    

The Neve 8800 range provides all the facilities of a Neve console in a modular form. All the range includes Recall software for Mac and PC that allows complex settings to be stored and recalled for multiple unit setups. The company’s aim is to continue offer its classic analog sonic signature in a format compatible with today’s workstation recording environments.

The company has announced that purchases can now build and specify its next Neve console unit by unit. The flexible console concept of the 88 range provides a complete set of tools for recording, mixing and mastering with systems built around the 8816 summing mixer, adding 8804 faders for real time control, 8802 and 8803 units to add dynamics and EQ to channels and the 8801 for the perfect recording signal path. Companion product the 9001 Dual Valve Amp can add that extra warmth and sheen to a recording. As a result, the 88 Outboard Series allows consoles to be upgraded as needed or as finances permit.

For more information, please visit www.ams-neve.com.




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