Rich , warm , sweet , musical and punchy are the words professional recording engineers, producers and music artists use to describe the sound produced by Rupert Neve professional audio equipment , a trait that began with the famed designer’s designs in the 1970s. legendary large mixing console. Since then, custom audio transformers have been the cornerstone of Mr. Neve’s circuit design philosophy, producing an array of alluring sounds that effectively enhance the material. In this video, Paul Ashmore from Audio Animals studio debugs different styles of songs on the MBT mastering bus processor, and on this basis also discusses in detail. He received a lot of questions from the audience. People were curious about whether MBT could beat SSL Fusion in terms of processing effect? And can MBT replace the Portico 2 launched earlier by RND? Paul, a long-time Portico 2 user, has this to say: The MBT is one of the best pieces of equipment I’ve heard in a long time. Please watch the video and experience the charm of MBT mastering bus processor together! The conditioning test begins at 02:03 in the video.https://v.qq.com/txp/iframe/player.html?vid=t3534oa3gxe
Rupert Neve Designs MBT
Released in 2023
Rupert Neve Designs’ MBT Master Bus Transformer is a unique, innovative, fully analog two-channel device that can revolutionize your audio. It has a great effect on finished productions that sound cold and lifeless, and can broaden, beautify, and even improve poor tracks, sound materials, mixes, and mastering works. You’ll be amazed to hear your work transformed through the MBT mastering bus processor into a professional, radio-quality production, played directly from the speakers.
Reasons for recommending customized transformers inside MBT
- Complete mono or stereo , grouped tracks , mixing and mastering
- Transformer Coupled Class A Signal Path
- Quickly adjust your tone with the soft and musical Shelf EQ
- Increase dynamics using color compensation based on optical compression
- The latest evolution of Super SILK coloration, adding weight and power missing in the sound
- Broadening processing can create more three-dimensionality while ensuring low-frequency stability.
- Interstage transformers drive and level match input/output amplifiers
- Handmade in the USA
Character introduction
Paul Ashmore
was born in London in 1985 and founded Audio Animals in October 2012, serving as chief mixer and mastering engineer. From Grammy Award-winning pop stars and Hollywood films to underground artists and producers, he has completed more than 18,000 mixing orders and is proficient in mixing and mastering of all styles and genres. In addition to this, he is also a Dolby Atmos certified engineer, recording engineer and sound designer. He works in a Dolby Atmos 9.1.4 mixing studio with an Avid S4 console. The Audio Animals channel uses their extensive knowledge and first-hand experience with audio gear to bring their viewers honest reviews of the best and most popular gear in the industry. This information from industry professionals is very valuable and provides users with a lot of reference for learning.