bell user minus plus bars file-lines cart-shopping magnifying-glass magnifying-glass-plus bag-shopping arrow-left arrow-right angle-down angle-up angle-right angle-left globe calendar star star-half check sliders caret-down arrow-square x exclamation box pen box-open store location-dot trash circle-play cube play tag lock envelope twitter facebook pinterest instagram snapchat youtube vimeo shopify tumblr tiktok star-empty
  • Shop By Category
  • HOT DEAL'S
    Universal Audio | Woodrow '55 Instrument Amplifier Pedal
    Universal Audio | Woodrow '55 Instrument Amplifier Pedal
    $319
    Universal Audio | Ruby '63 Top Boost Amplifier Pedal
    Universal Audio | Ruby '63 Top Boost Amplifier Pedal
    $319
    Universal Audio | Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier Pedal
    Universal Audio | Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier Pedal
    $319
    Universal Audio | Galaxy '74 Tape Echo & Reverb Pedal
    Universal Audio | Galaxy '74 Tape Echo & Reverb Pedal
    $299
    Universal Audio | UAFX Orion Tape Echo Pedal
    Universal Audio | UAFX Orion Tape Echo Pedal
    $219
    Universal Audio | UAFX Evermore Studio Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal
    Universal Audio | UAFX Evermore Studio Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal
    $219
    Universal Audio | UAFX Heavenly Plate Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal
    Universal Audio | UAFX Heavenly Plate Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal
    $219
    View all
Rupert Neve Designs | 5057 ORBIT  16 x 2 Summing Mixer
Rupert Neve Designs | 5057 ORBIT  16 x 2 Summing Mixer
Rupert Neve Designs | 5057 ORBIT  16 x 2 Summing Mixer
Rupert Neve Designs | 5057 ORBIT  16 x 2 Summing Mixer
Rupert Neve Designs | 5057 ORBIT  16 x 2 Summing Mixer

Rupert Neve Designs | 5057 ORBIT 16 x 2 Summing Mixer

Price
$1,999
Taxes and shipping calculated at checkout

Stock Notification

Get notified when this product is available again

Frequently Bought Together

Have a question?

5057 ORBIT

16 x 2 Summing Mixer

All the tone, power, and depth of a Rupert Neve console in a single rack space.

Firmly rooted in six decades of console design experience, the 5057 Orbit gives your mixes the legendary tonality, power, and wide-open soundstage that only Rupert Neve’s class-A analog summing can provide. Coupled with Rupert’s famous custom audio transformers and Silk Red & Blue circuitry for variable harmonic saturation, the Orbit launches sterile in-the-box mixes to new heights of tone, depth and clarity – without compromising the recallable convenience and repeatability of your DAW-based workflow.

“...the perfect workflow for the modern age.”
— DANNY REISCH / OTHER LIVES, WHITE DENIM

When you push a mix buss and output transformers towards saturation, the non-linear, musical harmonics that occur are what truly glue a recording together and bring it to life.

Rather than using an external summing solution that offers little more than an ultra-clean representation of the in-the-box experience, the Orbit provides the extraordinary richness, harmonic complexity and depth that only a Rupert Neve console can bring to your mixes.

The Orbit utilizes a highly custom output transformer configuration originally developed for the acclaimed Shelford Channel, which provides both a Main Output and a -6dB Output – the latter of which enables you to fully drive the Orbit to achieve more transformer harmonics without clipping the next device in the chain. This unique transformer drive is a hallmark of the sound of Rupert Neve throughout the years – and the sound of countless classic hit records.

Classic Sounds on Demand

Every mix demands its own treatment. In addition to the choice of outputs, the continuously variable Texture control with Silk Red and Silk Blue modes gives you complete control over the harmonic density and tonality of your mix – or lets you keep it utterly pristine and uncolored.

The Silk Red mode accentuates transformer saturation in the high and high-mid frequencies to amplify the vibrant midrange harmonics associated with Rupert’s vintage equipment, while Silk Blue accentuates saturation of the lows and low-mids to add thickness and weight to any source – especially useful for “thin-sounding” mixes. Unlike EQ, these Silk & Texture controls saturate the output transformers, and add highly musical harmonics to the source material according to the amount of Texture applied.

Drive the mix buss hard, choose your Silk flavor, and crank the Texture knob for a rich, saturated, vintage vibe – or disengage Silk entirely for clear, wide-open sonic beauty. The choice is yours.

Build your Dream

While the Orbit is an extremely effective tool on its own, multiple units can be combined through the Buss Link for a higher channel count. The 5057 Orbit can also be used as a building block in an expandable summing system utilizing the 5059 Satellite for flexible summing & routing, and the 5060 Centerpiece for additional mixing and monitoring features.

These units create the core of a world-class analog modular console system rivaling any traditional large-scale studio setup.

Channel Separation and Accuracy

With precisely fixed channel levels and accurate mix buss attenuation via high-quality stepped switching, the Orbit’s purist signal path has vanishingly low crosstalk, and channels matched to within +/-0.1dB. This provides your mixes with the widest and most accurate stereo image, the greatest depth, and the most direct signal path, allowing you to hear every single detail of your mixes.

DAW Based Recall without Compromise

Frequent recalls can be a challenge for modern mix engineers. The Orbit’s elegant simplicity and fixed level accuracy provides rapid, repeatable DAW-based recall from mix to mix, while adding the rich, unrivaled sound quality of Mr. Neve’s class-A transformer-coupled mix buss.

5057-drawing-front-back.jpg

CONTROLS

MONO
Push-button switches that allow the user to MONO sum the first eight input channels, in pairs. Each channel is unity gain from input to output.

SILK
Illuminated push-button switch that toggles between the transformer saturation modes: OFF, RED, BLUE.

TEXTURE
31-detent potentiometer that controls the amount of transformer saturation when SILK is engaged.

SIGNAL LEDS
LEDs that illuminate GREEN to indicate signal is present (-20dBu) and subsequently illuminate RED (+24dBu) when the signal is 2dB below clip point.

TRIM
12-position rotary switch that controls the attenuation level of the Main Output and -6dB Output within a tolerance of +/- 0.1dB.

POWER
Power status indication LED.

FEATURES

16 Channel +/- 21V Class-A mix buss for massive headroom

Silk Red & Blue modes with Texture control to precisely dial in the desired amount of classic tone

Dual-tap output transformers create rich harmonic character without clipping the next device in the chain

Mono switches enable you to precisely center any mono mix elements like vocals, kick, snare and bass 

Exceptional linearity and accuracy, better than +/-0.1dB per channel

Ultra-low crosstalk for wide open stereo imaging and sonic depth

Expandable for higher channel count via buss link to other 5057 units

Repeatable, rapid DAW-based recall while adding the rich, unrivaled sound quality of Rupert Neve Designs

Robust and compact 1U chassis design with DB25 inputs and XLR outputs

Combine with other Rupert Neve Designs summing products to create a world-class modular mix system


SPECIFICATIONS & DOWNLOADS


INPUT IMPEDANCE
16K Ohm

FREQUENCY RESPONSE
10 Hz to 50 kHz: +/- 0.1 dB
150 kHz: -3 dB

NOISE
From 22 Hz - 22 kHz.
-90 dBu typical

MAXIMUM INPUT LEVEL
@ 1 kHz: +26 dBu

MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL
@ 1 kHz: +26 dBu

THD+N%
From 22 Hz - 22 kHz.
0 dBu @ 1 kHz: 0.003%
+20 dBu @ 1 kHz: 0.0006%

CROSSTALK
1 kHz: -103 dBu
10 kHz:  -93 dBu

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
19” W (48.3 cm) x 9” D (22.9 cm) x 1.75” H (4.4 cm)

SHIPPING DIMENSIONS
24” L (61 cm) x 13” W (33 cm) x 4” H (10.2 cm)

SHIPPING WEIGHT
10 lbs (4.5 kg)


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What’s the sonic difference between the 5057, 5059 and 5060?

The summing architecture is essentially the same between all three of our Summing Family mixers. They each have different feature sets to address different needs, but sonically they’re all nearly identical. The main exception would be the secondary -6dB output on the 5057, which reduces the likelihood of clipping the next device in the chain when driving the unit very hard, and thus may allow for greater potential harmonic saturation.

How many channels can be daisy chained together with multiple 5057s?

64 channels (4 units) is the maximum recommended summing buss size for multiple linked 5057s.

Can I use the -6dB and Main outputs at the same time?

Yes! They are isolated from one another and can be used simultaneously.

Why would I use the -6dB output tap?

If you are looking to fully drive the output transformer to impart the non-linear harmonic content that adds dynamic richness to the sound (and you don’t want to clip your converters) the -6dB output is the way to go. If you want maximum headroom, use the Main output.

How do I record the mix off my summing mixer?

Generally people record the mix output into a stereo input in their DAW, but you can also record to an external tape machine or other “2-track” destination. Remember: whatever you do, always have a way to monitor your recorded mix so you can reference the final print.

I see the red peak LEDs flashing periodically during my mixdown. Is this bad?

Not necessarily. We’ve been conditioned to see red peak lights as meaning “bad” – but remember, this is analog, not digital. Oftentimes, the “glued-together” sound we’re looking for from an analog mix buss comes from overdriving the output stage, and this may mean some peaks here and there. Just like with a real analog mixing console, use your ears to tell you when you’re hitting the mix too hard.


Made in the USA

Shipping costs are calculated at time of checkout by our shopping cart, based on the weight of your order and the method of shipment.

Recommended for You

Your recently viewed items