Feature

●Control the mix of pre and post tape signals
●"Send signals through ""True Tape"" circuitry"
●Red Silk accentuates the saturation in the mid and high frequencies


Description

Portico 542 500 Series Tape FX. "As a 500-series follow-up to the Portico 5042, the 542 delivers the same thick, musical simulation of tape while drastically enhancing creative control via a number of new features. In addition to the the ""true tape"" circuitry - great for bringing out 3rd-order harmonics - the 542 incorporates a soft-clip circuit that tames the harshest sources and enhances 2nd-order harmonics, a variable and versatile Silk/Texture circuit for three transformer tones in one, and a wet/dry control to blend in the perfect amount of saturation. While its challenging to design 500-series modules that are equal to their non-500 series counterparts, the team at Rupert Neve experimented with a number of different transformer and circuit designs so they could achieve the same presence and sweetness that is found in the standard Portico Series modules making them perfectly suited for the highest caliber studio environments. The 542s ""True Tape"" emulation circuit provides the nostalgic rounding and compression usually only achieved by the use of tape, and can offset the harshness often found in digital recordings. Unlike digital emulations, the ""True Tape"" drive circuit works by feeding a tiny magnetic ""record head"", whichin turn is coupled to a correctly equalized, replay amplifier. As the voltage rises on the ""record head"", saturation increases, and a soft clip circuit engages at higher levels to round off peak transients. The sound of the tape circuit can be further modified with selectable 15 / 30 IPS modes and a pre/post-tape blend control. In addition to the tape circuit, the 542 also has the variable Silk & Texture circuitry found in the Portico II series of modules, which allows the engineer to fine-tune the harmonic ratio and tonality on the output transformer. Adding Texture Both Silk modes are modified and fine tuned by the ""Texture"" control. By manipulating the Texture control, the amount of Silk can be changed from essentially abs...