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robin watson said:The whole concept of the Neve unit in question is to get you closer to tape sound without all the crap that makes analog tape recording such an expensive and time consuming pain in the ass - now happily bequeathed to the minority of fanatics who are prepared to put up with it.
Meanwhile, the rest of us get on with making music with comparative ease and creative flexibilty, without being hung up on the whole audiophile tape issue, but with something like a Neve Portico to whet the appetite. It may not be all it's made out to be, could be total hype, I dunno, but until those that slam it have heard it, best keep our minds open. There may be hope for the cursed fanatics yet!
Minority of fanatics… well, ok.

Interesting though that one of the only two new products from Rupert Neve is a tape emulator. I guess we’re just a very vocal minority.
Tape is only hypothetically difficult for those who don’t use it.
Meanwhile, the rest of us don’t find working with tape tricky at all. It’s not an impediment to creative flexibility – quite the contrary. It's a tool we have in addition to more recent innovations that others do not have.