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Offline jadedphan

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what to do with portico 5012
« on: June 21, 2023, 12:58:29 PM »
hey now,

so  i picked up a like-new portico 5012 in trade awhile back.  still have not used it outside of testing because i haven't found an efficient way to incorporate it into an easily portable rig.

before i mutilate it by cutting off the rack ears.....i have all i need to power it in a bag, but nothing that makes sense to transport it in.  i have been super slack on selling it, as i'd love to use it, but don't really have a local club or anything where i can roll in with a mini-rack...

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Re: what to do with portico 5012
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2023, 01:31:04 AM »
If you have an interface with multiple ins/outs you could run your recordings through it at home. Lots of tutorials on YouTube for setting up outboard gear to your DAW if you need it. Feed it at -18 dbfs, turn on the silk circuit and add some of that gooey transformer goodness to your recordings. It's like a plugin but with the real thing. If not, would probably be an easy sale on ebay, Reverb, gearspace etc.
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Re: what to do with portico 5012
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2023, 08:20:58 AM »
I've never owned one of these but a friend did and I ran it a couple of times. It made the ADK TLs I was running at the time sound like a mic in a different league. True that it's clumsy for bag use but it's doable. You don't have to cut the ears off - and you might not want to if you plan on reselling it eventually - it fits in a Lowepro Magnum 200 with the ears on.

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Re: what to do with portico 5012
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2023, 04:59:51 PM »
im game for installments.

looking into the lowepro bag. i bought it to run with my u89’s. may give it a break-in at msg phish. but still cor sale unless i comit and buy that lowepro in time to try prior to msg….
mics: schoeps mk4v, mk41v (matched), mk22 (matched) , mk41 (matched), mk22 (not part of matched pair)/MK8 (mid/side); neumann u89i, neumann km150

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recorders: sound devices: mixpre 6ii, mixpre 10ii; sony: d7 & d8, tascam da-30mkii

mic bodies: schoeps cmc1L x 4,  neumann km100

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Re: what to do with portico 5012
« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2023, 09:09:48 PM »
I have a mint Nova 4 it fits in with plenty of room to spare for 89's and anything else you might need to throw in there. I haven't used it in years. I owe you more than just a bag but hit me up, I'll ship it to ya.
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Re: what to do with portico 5012
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2023, 02:18:17 PM »
If you have an interface with multiple ins/outs you could run your recordings through it at home. Lots of tutorials on YouTube for setting up outboard gear to your DAW if you need it. Feed it at -18 dbfs, turn on the silk circuit and add some of that gooey transformer goodness to your recordings. It's like a plugin but with the real thing. If not, would probably be an easy sale on ebay, Reverb, gearspace etc.


that's a killer idea, especially if i recorded at home.  however, my current playback system tickles my fancy, and the better tapes wouldn't really benefit (hooked it up when i first bought it to try) - i spent close to 15 years as a second engineer in a studio - this piece ought to be in an input chain in a studio (it'd be tits as a home studio input)

but thanks for the response and the idea....

-bry
mics: schoeps mk4v, mk41v (matched), mk22 (matched) , mk41 (matched), mk22 (not part of matched pair)/MK8 (mid/side); neumann u89i, neumann km150

preamps: aeta psp3, schoeps vms02ib, vms5u x 2, sonosax sx-m2, sx-m2d2;

recorders: sound devices: mixpre 6ii, mixpre 10ii; sony: d7 & d8, tascam da-30mkii

mic bodies: schoeps cmc1L x 4,  neumann km100

actives/specialty cables: ak2Lsu x 14, aksu2ta3 x 6,  aksu2u x 8, 5m nbobs actives (schoeps version), kcy x 2, k5s (5pin stereo) x 10 @ 5m; custom 5 pin 9’, 16’, 12’ (x2), k5Lsu (x 6), nbobs actives (schoeps), custom km100 actives

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Re: what to do with portico 5012
« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2023, 09:59:02 AM »
I think you can buy a face plate that doesn't have the rack ears or at least they sold them at one point.  You might want to contact Rupert Neve and see.
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