5-Minute UAD Tips: Neve 1073 Preamp & EQ Collection

Описание к видео 5-Minute UAD Tips: Neve 1073 Preamp & EQ Collection

In this video, learn how to get the classic Neve sound through the UAD Neve 1073 Preamp & EQ Plug-In Collection on your UA Audio Interface or UAD-2 hardware.
Learn more about the UAD Neve 1073 Collection at: https://u.audio/2KsKbBX

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00:44 - 1073 on Drums
03:09 - 1073 on Bass
04:38 - 1073 on Vocals
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“The new Neve 1073 Preamp & EQ Collection sounds amazing. Super warm, and just like the real thing.” - Trevor Lawrence Jr. (Eminem, Herbie Hancock, Dr. Dre)

The Neve 1073 Channel Amplifier is the most revered preamp and EQ circuit ever designed. Introduced in 1970, this hallowed class-A, transistor mic/line amp with EQ, epitomizes the beautiful "Neve sound," with unparalleled clarity and bite. The new Neve 1073 Preamp & EQ Collection can be used within your DAW for mixing, or as a mic preamp with UA Audio Interfaces in Unison mode for tracking.

By the end of this video, you will learn how to add the classic Neve character and dimension to drums, bass and vocals. While mixing these instruments, you’ll begin to understand the workflow of the channel strip as well as its key features.

Starting with the 1073’s famous “red knob,” which changes both line gain and mic levels, you’ll learn how to operate the classic Neve preamp & EQ controls to dial in the perfect amount of warmth, color and tasteful distortion on drums. Gannon demonstrates this on the kick, snare, and overheads of his mix, showing you how they sound with and without the Neve 1073.

Next, learn how to shape the tone of a bass using a combination of EQ and tweaking the preamp impedance.

And of course, the Neve 1073 is famous for making vocals sound realer than real – learn how to craft a too-good-to-be-true vocal sound by dialing up the gain, and adjusting the EQ for a silky smooth vocal that sits perfectly in the mix.

“The Neve 1073 plug-in adds another dimension to the sound. The harmonics are fantastic and the output fader lets you drive the line amp harder and reduce output level… just like I do on the console.” - Ryan Hewitt (The Avett Brothers, Red Hot Chili Peppers)

To learn more music production and recording studio tips, be sure to visit the UA Studio Basics Blog: https://u.audio/2Ktn2PM

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