Dive deep with us into the world of sound clarity as we unravel the mysteries behind the Rupert Neve Designs Stereo DI Box. Ever wondered why some drum machine and synth tracks sound super clear and defined in the low end while others just... don't? The secret might be simpler than you think.
In this video, we'll:
- Explore the unparalleled sound of the RND Stereo DI Box for Techno, tracking a SEM and Arp 2600 clones as well as Roland's modern rendition of the TR-808.
- Demonstrate its transformative effect on synthesizer recordings, especially the low end.
- Compare direct to converter and through the RND DI box sound samples to showcase the difference.
- Share exclusive insights from an industry expert on achieving perfect synth and drum computer tracking results.
Whether you're a seasoned producer, a budding sound engineer, or just a synth enthusiast curious about getting the most out of your gear, this video is for you.
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RND Stereo DI: https://www.thomann.de/intl/rupert_neve_designs_rndi_s.htm?partner_id=38526
RND Mono DI: https://www.thomann.de/intl/rupert_neve_designs_rndi.htm?partner_id=38526
RND 8X DI: https://www.thomann.de/intl/rupert_neve_designs_rndi_8.htm?partner_id=38526
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System 100 Bass tracked through Neve Designs Stereo DI box for Ableton: https://rebrand.ly/Low-End-Heritage-Collection
00:00 Introduction
00:29 Setup
02:22 Synths A/B
03:24 Drum Computer Setup
03:53 Drum Computer A/B
04:09 Low End Observations
05:28 Drum Computer A/B Low End
06:18 Conclusions
07:38 Sample pack of System 100 with RND DI
10:22 Affiliate Links
10:35 Rapid Flow Template Demo
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