
Rupert Neve Designs 542 (500 Series) Tape Emulator
RM5,582.00
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“Absolutely gorgeous...currently reprinting the entire album mixes through the 542.” - Greg Wells (Taylor Swift, Adele, Katy Perry, John Legend)
“What the 542 does is bring the sound of analogue tape to your system without the need to keep an enormous tape machine properly serviced, or the costs associated with reels of tape. In a world of DAW recordings, super clean mic preamps and convertors, the ability to add back even just a little analogue saturation, fully under your own control, is enlightening.” - MusicTech
“This is a very clever product that introduces some very interesting and useful tonal shaping effects…a very useful option to have in the rack.” - Sound On Sound
Transformers Imitating Tape
Distinguishing itself from digital emulations, the "True Tape" drive circuit of the Rupert Neve Designs 542 operates by channeling through a meticulously crafted interstage transformer, functioning as a bespoke "record head." This component is intricately linked to a precisely equalized replay amplifier. As the voltage amplifies on the "record head," saturation intensifies, with a soft-clip circuit seamlessly engaging at higher levels to gracefully round off peak transients. The tape circuit's sonic characteristics can be further shaped through selectable 15/30 IPS modes and a pre/post-tape blend control, allowing for nuanced customisation.
What is Silk?
Beyond the tape circuit, the 542 introduces the continuously variable Texture control, accompanied by Silk Red and Silk Blue modes, offering an additional layer of control over the harmonic density and tonality of your tracks and mixes. In Silk Red mode, the accentuation of transformer saturation in the high and high-mid frequencies enhances the vibrant midrange harmonics associated with Rupert's vintage equipment. Conversely, Silk Blue mode intensifies saturation in the lows and low-mids, infusing thickness and weight into any source—particularly beneficial for refining "thin-sounding" tracks or mixes. Notably, unlike traditional EQ, the Silk and Texture controls saturate the output transformers, introducing highly musical harmonics to the source material based on the applied Texture level.
Whether you opt to push the 542 to its limits, select your preferred Silk flavour, or turn the Texture knob for a rich, saturated, vintage ambiance—each option allows you to craft a distinctive sonic identity. Alternatively, disengage Silk entirely for a purist, hi-fi tape effect. The power to shape your sound is unequivocally in your hands.