Rembrandt
1996 – early 2000s
Notable users
Sunrise Sound Studios, Houston, Texas (per AMEK 1997 ad), Mulberry Street Recorders, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania (per AMEK 1997 ad)
Technical specs
| Channels | 56 or 112 |
| Layout | Split (master production) |
| Groups | 24 |
| EQ | 4-band AMEK EQ on every input |
| Era | 1996 |
| Chassis sizes | 56 or 112 inputs |
| Automation | AMEK SuperTrue VCA (standard) + SuperTrue Moving Faders (option) |
| Recall | AMEK Recall (all non-automated positions) |
| Dynamics | Virtual Dynamics — 4-band EQ + comp/gate as digitally-controlled analogue |
AMEK's mid-1990s master production flagship — 56- or 112-input chassis with 4-band AMEK EQualisation on every input, every input automated by AMEK SuperTrue VCA automation as standard (Moving Faders as a main option). AMEK Recall stored all non-automated channel positions; Virtual Dynamics added 4-band programmable EQ + comp/gate as digitally-controlled analogue. AMEK Visual FX provided MIDI control of outboard from Lexicon, TC Electronic, and Yamaha. Studio Sound coverage 1996-10. US production users included Sunrise Sound Studios (Houston, TX) and Mulberry Street Recorders (Coraopolis, PA), both quoted in the AMEK "Cool Boards in the USA" 1997 campaign.
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Notable Recordings
- (No specific Rembrandt chart sessions independently verified)
Studios
- Sunrise Sound Studios, Houston, Texas (per AMEK 1997 testimonial)
- Mulberry Street Recorders, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania (per AMEK 1997 testimonial)