NAMM 2024: AMS Neve Genesys G3D
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Neve talk us through their new G3D system, an upgrade for the Genesys console that makes it the first analogue console to offer direct integration with the Dolby Atmos Renderer.
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portrait mode, wow high production values
SOS: Hi Neve! Can I check out your new console? I’m in England.
Neve: Sure! I’m also in England. Let’s meet in Los Angeles.
Love my Neve - still dithering on whether to Atmos or not 🎉 💃 🕺
Modern Neve just doesn’t sound like what old school Neve gear sounded like. When Neve got sold to AMS or whatever, the new products lost what was good about how Neve sounded. They’re very pokey / midrangey now.
BAE makes an 8 slot power / 1272amp'd Summing box for the 1073/1084 cards you could run across the GRP inserts for an alt 2bus. 🤓
Hi I don’t know what you’ve been listening to, but I do not agree, frankly they sound fabulous, and the workflow for out of the box integration with pro tools is good. Cheers 🥂
@@jupiternteardrop237 got a brand new 1073 from AMS NEVE to track vocals with. It was back in the box and returned within a week. BAE 1073 replaced it straight away. You’re just paying for the name at this point. Very mid rangey and pokey sounding. Nothing like the same internal components as before the sale to AMS.
@@zuu1701 Because of my experience I also have to disagree, but I guess tastes are different
It's impressive that they pulled it off, but I don't really see how much sense a console would make for Atmos. 🤷♂
For mixing movie or video game soundtracks, and that’s just one example
@@Nooely Does anyone in that field really use a console with analog EQs or just big control surfaceses?
@@error8418 it’s actually more common than you might think. When a studio doesn’t know what it should do with its money, they come to Neve. For example, synchron Stage Vienna (they record many big soundtracks, check them out) uses a custom analog Dolby Atmos board, also e.g. blackbird studios or abbey road suite 5
Can you run your DAW on the console computer?