This video reviews the Rupert Neve Master Bus Processor (MBP), highlighting its features including compression, limiting, silk red, stereo field editor, and stereo widening. The reviewer focuses on the stereo field editor, explaining how it works and demonstrating its effectiveness through audio examples. They also address a common misconception about using the silk red and silk blue features in conjunction with the stereo field editor.
5345 1 год назад 17:07This video compares the Rupert Neve MBT and MBP audio processors. The creator has both units and explores whether the MBT makes the MBP obsolete for their own use. The video includes audio examples to demonstrate the differences between the two units and their potential applications.
6680 1 год назад 6:24This video explores the compatibility of the Rupert Neve MBT and MVP, two audio processing units. The creator discusses whether they are overkill when used together and provides insights on their ideal order in a signal chain. The video includes audio demos to illustrate the sonic benefits of combining these units.
3612 1 год назад 7:42Heba Kadry, a mastering engineer, discusses the differences between the Manley Massive Passive (MVP) and the Manley Massive Passive with the new Color Compressor (MBT). Kadry explains that the MVP is a classic, precise tool for subtle mastering, while the MBT is more experimental and allows for a wider range of sonic manipulation.
29469 7 месяцев назад 6:20The video explores a creative use for a master bus processor. The creator uses the processor's two compressors in series to emulate a traditional vocal chain, applying a fast attack compressor followed by a leveling compressor. The video features a vocal recording from a friend, showcasing the results of this unique approach.
16880 8 лет назад 10:13