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Rupert Neve Designs Portico II Channel Strip
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Rupert Neve Designs Portico II Channel Strip Description
For
recording and mixing engineers, the greatest challenge will always be to
capture and transform disparate 2-D elements into an engrossing 3-D vision that
elicits the same raw emotions and compelling vibrance as the live performance.
In designing the Portico II Channel Strip, every possible attention has been
paid towards not only producing the most accurate, sweet sounding audio
topologies, but also enabling engineers to boldly shape or fine tune tracks to
the limit of their imaginations.
A self-powered 2U channel module comprised of a fully- featured mic
preamplifier, 4-band EQ, compressor-limiter, “texture”control and level
metering, The Portico II Channel includes a bevy of new features including: Variable
Silk / Silk+ Texture control, a fully tunable “de-esser”, multiple VCA
filtering and detection options, a transient-optimized swept HPF and parallel
compression blending. With its simple yet powerful topologies and extensive
feature set, every element of the Portico II: Channel is geared towards
empowering recording artists to realize these visions.
Input Section
Input signals may be derived from any of three sources; Microphone, Line or DI.
The Microphone input has a 10K Ω non-reactive input resistance that handles a
full 26dBu signal without the need for a pad. A primary Gain control provides
66dB of gain in 6dB increments for easy recall with a +/- 6dB Trim for fine
adjustment. A transient-optimized HPF continuously covering the range from
20-250Hz is included. In addition the usual 48V Phantom Power switch, Phase
Inversion, Signal Present indicator and a Mute switch are included. The pre-amp
is a TLA non-reactive design that precludes the loading of microphones with
limited driving capability and which maintains a 2 dB noise figure over a wide
range.
Inserting a plug into the DI input, selects a 3M Ω Discrete FET DI circuit that
includes the transformer-coupled pristine topography that optimizes both the
microphone and DI inputs, allowing low impedance microphones and high impedance
sources like electric guitars and basses to deliver their optimum performance.
Primary Gain and Trim controls are fully operational. A “Thru” jack on the
front panel that duplicates the unaffected source signal allows the use of an
external amplifier if required. A “Line” switch selects the independent Line
XLR non-reactive input circuit that includes the HPF and Level trim controls.
Rupert Neve Designs Portico II
Channel Strip Features
Texture
One of the
key developments in the Portico II is the new Texture section. Building on the
“Silk” mode found in the Portico Series mic pre-amplifiers, Texture is designed
to adjust the actual amount of harmonic music content from the source material,
in effect, providing countless tonal options in one device. The texture section
features distinct modes, controlled by a potentiometer from barely audible to
dramatic!. With that said, we have placed great care insuring that the musical
integrity of source material itself will not be compromised by these harmonic
controls (these are not to be confused with controls from other manufactures
that may “incinerate”, “demolish” or “destroy” source material), and we believe
they can be confidently modified to fit the personality of any song, instrument
or engineer.
Like the original Portico, Silk mode works by reducing negative feedback on the
output transformer and adjusting the frequency response to more closely
resemble Mr. Rupert Neve’s vintage designs. “Silk +” mode pushes this technique
still further, achieving a more harmonically rich sound.
Like the original Portico, Silk mode works by reducing negative feedback on the
output transformer and adjusting the frequency response to more closely
resemble vintage designs by Mr. Rupert Neve. Velvet mode pushes this technique
further, by increasing saturation on the output transformer to achieve a more
colored sound. With that said, we have placed great care insuring that the
musical integrity of source material itself will not be compromised by these
harmonic controls (these are not to be confused with controls that may
“incinerate”, “demolish” or “destroy” source material), and we believe they can
be confidently modified to fit the personality of any song, instrument or
engineer.
Equalizer
The EQ topologies in the 4-Band Equalizer of the Portico II combine the
best-loved sound of several classic designs, but are also capable of extremely
fine surgical adjustments as well as dramatic boosts or cuts. By default, the
EQ section follows the mic preamplifier and HPF, and precedes the compressor,
but this sequence may be reversed by engaging the Post Comp switch
The Low
Shelf has an independent engage switch,
Classic
Peak/ Accelerated Shelf selection, with
+/- 12dB level adjustment, and selectable turnover frequencies of 35, 60, 100,
and 220 Hz. The Fully Parametric LMF and HMF bands have a joint engage switch,
providing +/- 12dB level adjustment, continuously variable “Q” from 0.7 to 5
and continuously variable frequency ranges from 70 to 1.4KHz and 700Hz to
14KHz. In addition to its standard capabilities, the HMF band can also be used
to precisely tune a new De-Esser circuit.
The De-Esser can be varied from off to full effect, and uses the Frequency, and
“Q” controls to tame harsh sibilance in vocals and instruments with an
independent high-mid limiter. Even when the De-Esser is on, the EQ level may
still be used. The High Frequency shelf has independent engage switch,
Classic
Peak/ Accelerated Shelf selection, +/-
12dB level adjustment, and selectable turnover frequencies of 4.7, 6.8, 12, and
25kHz. When two Portico II Channels are used side by side, the EQ section can
also excel at stereo material.
Compressor
A further array of tools are used to craft dynamic response. The Portico II’s
compressor section is exceptionally flexible. Like the Portico 5043, the
compressor a choice of Forward Feed / Return Feed modes, either providing a
transparent modern response, or a smoother more musical vintage response. Along
with FF/FB modes, there are also 1:1 to 40:1 ratio controls and threshold from
-30dBu to +20dBu, together with Attack from 20 to 75ms (.1 ms in fast mode),
Release from 100ms to 2.5s, and Make up gain from 0 to 20dB with a Stereo Link.
The Portico II compressor however incorporates a number of new ways to tame or
enhance dynamics. HPF to SC inserts the High Pass Filter into the side chain to
deal with intense low frequencies that may skew the response of the VCA with
certain songs and instruments. The “Fast” switch alters the compressor’s attack
to react to transients with a roughly .1ms response time. When “fast” is
disengaged, the compressor responds to the RMS signal in conjunction with the
attack and release settings.
“Blend” works by creating a parallel mix between the compressed and dry
signals. By mixing the compressed and dry signals, it is possible to increase
the volume of quieter elements in the source material (for instance, delicate
snare brushing on a track with much louder hits), while maintaining a natural
dynamic feel for the louder elements.
To further control the side chain, there is also an insert “send” and “return”
that may be paired with an external EQ or other filters for additional
manipulation. The “return” may also be used as a “Key” input for ducking one
signal under another. (for instance, a voice-over keying the compressor to duck
a background music track). By connecting the “link” jack on the back of the
Portico II to another Portico II link jack and engaging the Link buttons, the
compressor section may be used for stereo material.
Texture
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Continuously
variable control for Silk and Silk+ modes allows the engineer to fine tune the
harmonic ratio and tonality of the channel.
Post Comp
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Moves the
EQ after the Compressor
De-Esser
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Tunable
with the HMF EQ bandwidth reduction, the multi-variable De-Esser can be used to
soften harsh sibilance in voices and instruments
Blend
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A parallel
matrix providing continuously variable control to mix compressed and
uncompressed signals
FF/FB
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Changes the
VCA Detection from a forward feed design (fast, more accurate attack &
release) to a feed back design (smoother, more musical response)
Super Fast
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Overrides
the attack setting, using a combination of peak and RMS detection set below 1ms
Side Chain
Send/Return
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External
compressor side chain send and return on 2 x TRS jacks. The send is always
active and normalled to the return (NOTE: If the send and return are connected
to a patchbay, the send should be normalled or connected to the return by
default, as the compressor will not trigger if the return has no signal)
Meters
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Dual 16
point peak meters display compressor (not de-esser) gain reduction and output
levels
High
Pass Filter
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Continuously
variable from 20-250Hz
HPF to Side
Chain
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Uses the
HPF in the Compressor Side Chain
Gain
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Provides
66dB in 6dB steps
Trim
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Continuous
+/- 6dB level contro
Phase
Inverts
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Reverses
the polarity of the signal
Phantom
Power
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Selectable
48V for powering microphones
DI
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Discrete
FET input for Hi-Z instruments
Line Input
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Selectable
+4 balanced input
LF EQ
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+/-15dB
adjustment at 35, 60, 100, and 220 Hz, independent LF engage, selectable
classic bell or accelerated shelf curves
LMF EQ
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+/-15dB
adjustment from 70 to 1.4KHz, with a continuous "Q" from .7 to 5.,
engaged with the MF switch.
HMF EQ
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+/-15dB
adjustment from 700Hz to 14KHz, with a continuous "Q" from .7 to 5.,
engaged with the MF switch.
HF EQ
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+/-15dB
adjustment at 4.7, 6.8, 12, and 25kHz, independent HF engage, selectable
classic bell or accelerated shelf curves
All EQ In
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Enables all
EQ Bands (Individual bands must still be engaged)
Comp In
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Engages
Compressor section
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