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Description
The AMS Neve 1091 is a standout effects processor in the world of studio recording gear, offering a blend of vintage charm and modern flexibility. Known for its transformer-balanced Class A circuitry, this unit is designed to bring warmth and character to your audio tracks. With roots in the legendary Neve console lineage, the 1091 captures the essence of classic studio recordings while providing the reliability and precision demanded by today's producers and sound engineers.
Housed within its robust chassis, the AMS Neve 1091 offers a range of customizable effects that are perfect for enhancing vocal tracks, instruments, and overall mix quality. Whether you're looking to add depth to your guitars or clarity to your vocals, this processor has you covered with its intuitive interface and exceptional tonal quality. The 1091 is renowned for its ability to maintain audio integrity while delivering a rich, full-bodied sound, making it a must-have for anyone serious about their studio recordings.
Key Features:
- Transformer-balanced Class A circuitry for enhanced audio warmth
- Derived from the iconic Neve console designs
- Versatile effects for vocals, instruments, and mix enhancement
- Intuitive interface for easy operation
- Built for durability and long-term studio use
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Producer Declan Gaffney stated the following about the recording of No Line On The Horizon:
"We wanted to keep the recording setup small, so we just had a few microphones, a Control 24, Pro Tools, and three drives, so we could move easily and quickly between different songs. Other than Pro Tools, the recording setups for most of the sessions were pretty similar. Edge's old Neve desk was pulled apart for on-location recording, and its 1091 and 1093 mic preamps were racked. Everything was going through these mic pres, or a small Neve sidecar, then through any required outboard, and monitoring was via two Mackie 24-channel desks."
Producer Declan Gaffney stated the following about the recording of No Line On The Horizon:
"We wanted to keep the recording setup small, so we just had a few microphones, a Control 24, Pro Tools, and three drives, so we could move easily and quickly between different songs. Other than Pro Tools, the recording setups for most of the sessions were pretty similar. Edge's old Neve desk was pulled apart for on-location recording, and its 1091 and 1093 mic preamps were racked. Everything was going through these mic pres, or a small Neve sidecar, then through any required outboard, and monitoring was via two Mackie 24-channel desks."
Producer Declan Gaffney stated the following about the recording of No Line On The Horizon:
"We wanted to keep the recording setup small, so we just had a few microphones, a Control 24, Pro Tools, and three drives, so we could move easily and quickly between different songs. Other than Pro Tools, the recording setups for most of the sessions were pretty similar. Edge's old Neve desk was pulled apart for on-location recording, and its 1091 and 1093 mic preamps were racked. Everything was going through these mic pres, or a small Neve sidecar, then through any required outboard, and monitoring was via two Mackie 24-channel desks."
Producer Declan Gaffney stated the following about the recording of No Line On The Horizon:
"We wanted to keep the recording setup small, so we just had a few microphones, a Control 24, Pro Tools, and three drives, so we could move easily and quickly between different songs. Other than Pro Tools, the recording setups for most of the sessions were pretty similar. Edge's old Neve desk was pulled apart for on-location recording, and its 1091 and 1093 mic preamps were racked. Everything was going through these mic pres, or a small Neve sidecar, then through any required outboard, and monitoring was via two Mackie 24-channel desks."
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