Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5014 (Portico Stereo Field Editor H)

Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5014 (Portico Stereo Field Editor H) Review


Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5014 (Portico Stereo Field Editor H) Feature

  • Portico Stereo Field Editor H
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  • Sum/Difference Processor with Insert Points, EQ, and Phase and Level Controls

Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5014 (Portico Stereo Field Editor H) Overview

The Portico 5014 Stereo Field Editor from Rupert Neve Designs gives recording, mixing, and mastering engineers an innovative tool to alter the stereo field. As an entirely analog device, the Portico 5014 allows for the manipulation of the relationship between mono panned images and stereo ambience along with the ability to insert EQs or compressors into the signal path to selectively alter only certain parts of the overall sound. By utilizing Mr. Rupert Neve's custom transformer designs, the Portico 5014 has a sound all its own.Rupert Neve Designs Portico 5014 Stereo Field Editor at a Glance:Built for premium soundAdjust the width of any mixModify the depthof the mixDifference channel insertDifference channel EQBuilt for premium soundThe Portico 5014 uses discrete component circuits, comprising a variable sum and difference network with level and phase controls, together with other key features, to affect stereo sources. Intended for recording, mixing and mastering applications, the Portico 5014 differentiates between near field (direct) and far field (ambient) sources and allows the manipulation of the relationship between mono panned images and stereo ambience through the use of width, depth and phase controls. Source material may be further manipulated by inserting external EQ or dynamics processing into the difference channel or by engaging the simple onboard mid-band EQ. Utilizing Mr. Rupert Neve's custom transformer designs, the 5014 is a unique addition to the modern engineer's palette that brings dimension and life to any recording.Adjust the width of any mixWhen the width circuit is engaged, the stereo signal is split into a sum and difference network, allowing the width, depth, insert and EQ controls to be used. The width control enables the user to increase or decrease the width of a stereo image (wide/mono) and adjust the amount of ambience inherent in the recording. As the width control is rotated toward wide, the amount of difference material is booste

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