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Description
The AMS Neve 1093 is an iconic piece of studio recording gear that brings a touch of vintage warmth and precision to your sound. This classic signal processor is revered in the music industry for its ability to deliver exceptional audio quality, making it a staple in both professional and home studios around the world. With its roots in the legendary Neve 80 Series consoles, the 1093 offers the same timeless British sound that has shaped countless records.
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the AMS Neve 1093 features a three-band EQ with selectable frequencies, allowing for versatile tone shaping. Whether you're looking to enhance vocal clarity or add richness to your instrumentals, this unit provides the flexibility and control needed to achieve your desired sound. The 1093's circuitry is characterized by its pristine audio fidelity and discrete components, ensuring that your tracks maintain their integrity from recording to mixing.
Built to last, the AMS Neve 1093 combines robust construction with intuitive usability, making it an ideal choice for both seasoned engineers and aspiring producers. Its ergonomic layout and high-quality components ensure that it meets the demands of today's audio production while honoring the legacy of its predecessors.
Key Features:
- Three-band EQ with selectable frequencies
- Pristine audio fidelity with discrete components
- Based on the legendary Neve 80 Series console design
- Intuitive layout for easy operation
- Renowned Neve sound quality for professional results
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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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