RND on the MxU Podcast
MxU invited us on their podcast, and we were more than happy to join. Listen here.
MusicTech: The Newton Channel “might be the best studio investment you could ever make”
“We award full marks to Rupert Neve Designs for this exceptionally capable and versatile channel strip, which not only sounds fantastic, but is also well laid out and boasts excellent build quality.”
Happy Fader Friday from Pål Waaktaar (a-ha) and his 5088
We’re jealous of Pål’s home studio…
Customer Spotlight: Andy Macintyre and the 5057 Orbit
Austin-based musician & engineer Andy Macintyre has owned a 5057 Orbit 16x2 Summing Mixer for about 2 years, and we checked in with him to see what it was doing for his home studio.
Newton Channel Nominated for 2024 SOS Award
Thank you, SOS! Voting is open now through the end of November – follow the link to cast your vote.
“The high quality that is expected from a device from Rupert Neve Designs” - Bonedo.de on the Newton Channel
“I always find it gratifying when audio equipment really behaves in practice as the theory suggests. The preamp of the Newton Channel delivers extremely high-quality results with pronounced but smooth highs.”
Kyle Gerhart: The MBP + MBT + MBC Hat Trick!
When we saw that FOH Engineer Kyle Gerhart (Scott Stapp, Fuel) had added an MBT to his rig – thus completing the MBP + MBC + MBT trifecta – we couldn't resist reaching out to ask how everything was sounding.
Two TEC Nominations for the Newton Channel and the RNDI-8
We are delighted to announce that both the Newton Channel and the RNDI-8 have received TEC (Technical Excellence and Creativity) Award nominations this year.
A Monster Voice, The Newton Channel, and Sean Schemmel
Sean Schemmel has been a professional voice actor for over two decades, and is most well-known for voicing the character Goku in the English-language version of the 'Dragon Ball' franchise.
The 5025 Dual Shelford Mic Pre is BACK.
By popular demand, we are reintroducing the TEC Award-winning 5025 Dual Shelford Mic Pre, formerly a limited edition, as a permanent part of our product line.
Get a Free MBT Demo in Your Own Studio (with Access Analog)
Be one of the first to demo this brand new box in your own studio, courtesy of Access Analog and Rupert Neve Designs.
Jerboa Mastering: The MBP + 5254
“I personally don’t see a compressor as a compressor nowadays, because mixes that come in are way more squeezed than they were back in the days. I see them more as a tool to vibe to. The compressor is the way to bring back life to the song or enhance the mood.”
Sound On Sound Reviews the MBT
Sound On Sound has digitally released their Master Bus Transformer review ahead of its print publication in their November issue, and have also kindly unlocked the paywall so it can be accessed freely by anyone. Here are a few highlights…
Video: Producing a Rap Track with the Newton Channel (Italian)
A great new video (in Italian) showing the Newton Channel used to produce a rap vocal. Enjoy!
Tape Op Reviews the Newton Channel
“Even better than one Newton are two Newtons for stereo bus work…it is like putting your sound through a buffer to polish old rocks…treat the Newton with respect, and it will give you one classy capture and mixing tool.”
“RNDI: Game-Changer for Synth and Drum Machine Recording?” (video)
Explore the difference the RNDI-S makes for synths and drum machines in this excellent video from @RapidFlow_Shop on YouTube.
Introducing the MBT: Master Bus Transformer
Packed with custom Rupert Neve Designs transformers, the MBT provides an incredible array of flavorful options designed to sweeten, enhance, drive, widen, and utterly transform source material, making it the ultimate tool for musical coloration.
Tape Op: RNHP GIVEAWAY
Tape Op is giving away an RNHP this month – enter to win!
The Newton Channel’s Festival Debut with Central Cee
The Newton Channel made its festival debut at Reading 2023 on vocal duties for Central Cee, called “the UK’s biggest rap star” by The Guardian.
On Tour with Blink-182 (video)
“The goal is to make the band sound as good as they possibly can, and this is what does it.”