January 31st, 2012 / Author: David Walton

A new version of Neve Recall software for compatible outboard units has been released which includes a firmware update to the 8801 unit. Once installed, the 8801 unit will remember the settings at the point where it is turned off – so it will power on in the same state.
The new Recall version can be downloaded from the 8801 product page (or the product pages for the 2254/R, 8803, 8804 & 8816) and installed to a PC or Mac (Intel only)
Existing users can also download a compressed file which contains all the necessary files to burn to a CD-ROM to create an up to date Recall installation CD. The compressed file can be downloaded from here.
January 6th, 2012 / Author: David Walton

Analogue Baby have decided to upgrade their 88RS SP2 console with the powerful Stem Mixer option
Read more here
October 18th, 2011 / Author: David Walton
Introducing the 2264ALB mono limiter/compressor module;


See it here
September 23rd, 2011 / Author: David Walton
The Neve 1073LB has been honoured in the 2011 Audio Pro International Awards, in association with NAMM, with the award for Best New Studio Product: Outboard;

August 24th, 2011 / Author: David Walton
Visit the new product video page to see the features of the incredible Neve Genesys console.

July 17th, 2011 / Author: jt
There’s a great set of photos on CNET of ‘Abbey Road at 80′ showing both of their Neve 88RS analogue consoles, and their top-spec DFC Gemini digital console. It’s rare to see inside these famous studios, so these pictures are a special treat!

Abbey Road Studio 1 Neve 88RS
July 4th, 2011 / Author: David Walton
The Neve 1073LB 500-series mono mic preamp module was reviewed by MusicTech magazine for its special centenary edition (July 2011) – and proudly received a Choice award!

Please click on the image above for a larger copy of the review.
April 27th, 2011 / Author: David Walton
April 19th, 2011 / Author: David Walton

We’ve recently been contacted about the history and detail surrounding the transformers used in Neve classic modules (and other units too), which help to deliver the unique Neve sound. Some of the questions and statements we received were partially correct and some of them were incorrect. ‘Urban legend’ surrounding this matter becomes more and more distorted as time goes by. While it is not only the transformers that create the amazing Neve sonic footprint that is globally revered, they do play a very important part in the audio path.
With this in mind… (click here to see the full story);
April 5th, 2011 / Author: David Walton
Introducing the Neve 1073LBEQ mono EQ module;


See it here