🇬🇧 Neve

Capricorn

1993 – 2001

Notable users

Abbey Road Studios, London (first install 1993), Studio Green Bird, Tokyo, Major broadcast + post-production facilities worldwide

Technical specs

ChannelsUp to 256 paths
LayoutDigital
Groups48+
EQ32-bit floating-point DSP
ProductionOnly 105 units ever built (1993-2001)
OriginBuilt after Siemens merged AMS + Neve in 1992
DSP32-bit floating-point, proprietary 26E6 (higher than IEEE 24E8)
I/O20-bit converters + MADI 24-bit I/O
OptionsCXS adds 5.1 / 7.1 surround

Market value

$60,000 – $150,000 (est., depends on DSP card status)

Rarity

Very rare (~105 ever built)

World's first large-format digital Only 105 built Proprietary 26E6 DSP Abbey Road first install

The world's first large-format digital mixing console — developed by AMS Neve after Siemens merged Advanced Music Systems with Neve Electronics in 1992. Only 105 Capricorns were ever built. Up to 256 signal paths, 32-bit floating-point DSP with a proprietary 26E6 format offering higher resolution than standard IEEE 24E8, and 20-bit converters with MADI 24-bit I/O. The CXS option added 5.1 and 7.1 surround capability. First installed at Abbey Road Studios in 1993, with further units across music, broadcast, film, and post-production.

Notable Recordings

  • Abbey Road digital sessions, mid-1990s onward
  • Film and broadcast post-production

Studios