NEW Summing Mixer from Rupert Neve Designs! – Rupert Neve Orbit

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Today, we are trying out the new Rupert Neve Orbit! This is a 16 channel summing mixer that brings the legendary Rupert Neve sound to your DAW-based studio. It contains Rupert Neve’s revered Class A circuits, custom audio transformers, and Silk Red and Blue circuitry for variable harmonic saturation. With the Rupert Neve Orbit, you will have amazing flexibility in your setup, and can bring authoritative weight, warmth, punch, depth, and clarity to your in-the-box mixes.

The Rupert Neve Orbit is a great way to get an analog sound, without having to drop tons and money on a huge console. This will essentially give you the sound of the Rupert Neve 5088 or 5060, because it contains the same architecture as those products, but it is a fraction of the cost. With the 5057, you can get that iconic Neve sound, without sacrificing the automated convenience of your DAW, or breaking the bank.

What we are going to do today, is take a mix that we did through my old Cadac console which has almost zero plugins on it, and we will mix through the summing of a console. We will emulate it over 16 outputs through the Rupert Neve 5057, and we are also going to bounce it internally. Then we will compare the two!

The multitracks for this session are available for you to download so you can listen for yourself and decide whether you prefer the summing version, of the version bounced in the box! Click here to download the multitracks!

Watch the video below to see the Rupert Neve Orbit in action!

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