Rupert Neve Designs OptoFET Dual Stage Kompressor
Description
Product information "Rupert Neve Designs OptoFET Dual Stage Kompressor"
The OptoFET from Rupert Neve Designs is an extremely versatile analog compressor and wave shaper that combines a newly developed FET compression circuit with an optimized optical compression circuit in a single unit. The OptoFET has two primary compression modes : In Dual-Stage mode, the FET and OPTO compressors are chained together to achieve complete dynamic control over critical sources, effortlessly implementing common recording and mixing techniques. In Dual-Band mode, each compressor is assigned to either a lower or upper frequency band, which can then be processed independently, extending the OptoFET
's tone-shaping and dynamic control into previously uncharted territory.
Safety Warnings
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Manufacturer information
Rupert Neve Designs
Rupert Neve Designs
LLC
PO BOX 1969
Wimberley, TX 78676
USA
https://rupertneve.com/
Mega Audio GmbH
Feldborn 3 55444 Waldlaubersheim Germany
info@megaaudio.de
https://www.megaaudio.de/
Tech-Info
- Completely new FET compressor design and optimized OPTO compressor design in a single 1U unit
- Flexible compression modes “Dual Stage” or “Dual Band”
- Independent, comprehensive control options for each compressor
- Unprecedented control of dynamics and harmonic enrichment
- Independent blend controls for each compressor, making parallel processing a breeze.
- Dual-stage mode: Easily switch the order of the compressors at the touch of a button.
- The dual-band mode with crossover control allows each compressor to process two frequency bands (lows and highs) independently.
- The brand-new GRIT and BLOOM modes significantly increase the harmonic content and enable waveshaping of the source.
- Two devices can be combined for extremely versatile dual-mono processing of stereo sources.
- Global input and output trimming for complete control over gain staging and harmonics