This is all about the evolution of one of the most famous pre amps ever made, the Neve 1073. How it works and how it sounds. #Neve1073 #Neve1073CH #neve1074vsplugins #historyofneve
Neve is my fave preamp, but there will always be a place in my heart for Joe Meek and Ted Fletcher. Do a video on them. Ted is still around and engineering great gear!
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Nice vid! The Scheps 73 made me discover and love the real hardware. They sound surprisingly close, you just lose a bit of 'openness' on the software side for lack of better word.
Great video. Have you noticed that if you turn on the equalizer, but leave everything at zero (flat), then there is a small hf roll off at about 20 kHz? I read that this is a design feature. I also have 1073 CH, and when I turn on the EQ, but set everything to zero (flat), the sound gets a little darker in the "air" region.
@@mixingmasteringonline Check out Plugin Doctor - amazing tool! With this program you can measure the frequency response of plug-ins and hardware. I found that the VEQ3 also has a 20kHz treble rolloff when the EQ is active, but set to zeros (flat). The same thing happens with the hardware 1073 Ch module. But the plug-in from Sheps, when EQ is engaged remains flat throughout the entire frequency spectrum.