now thats something thats still lightyears ahead of everything in my book.
Is UAD-1 light years ahead of anyone else's plugs?
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- KVRian
- 1236 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Karlshamn, Sweden
im surprised noones mentioned Creamware yet!?
now thats something thats still lightyears ahead of everything in my book.
now thats something thats still lightyears ahead of everything in my book.
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 17 Jun, 2005 from Holding your humor hostage at your home
Thus why they are not mentioned...hehe that and the factsteffensen wrote:im surprised noones mentioned Creamware yet!?
now thats something thats still lightyears ahead of everything in my book.
that they takes a little effort getting used to. That
being said I enjoy mine.
Black text on a white canvas, do racist people close their eyes when they read a book?
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- KVRian
- 1236 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Karlshamn, Sweden
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- KVRian
- 520 posts since 11 Sep, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
I would not say "lightyears ahead" - but still very worthwhile.
The main reason why I bought my two UADs is the DSP power. I'm using almost only virtual instruments and the point where my songs are done is usually determined by CPU power running out. And when it comes to mixdown there's essentially none left.
And that's when two DSPs cards with excellent bread-and-butter-effects come in VERY handy. They GREATLY improved the quality of my mixes since I now CAN and DO use an EQ and compressor on every track.
1176 will become your favourite track compressor. The CambridgeEQ is an excellent EQ which MAY have native competition, but runs on the DSP and saves your CPU power.
EMT140 is one of the nicest reverbs I know (not suitable for everything tho).
Nigel does stink a little, and I don't really like the pro- and dreamverb either. So I got two project-packs, got LA2A for free, and got coupons worth of 150 which bought my CambridgeEQ.
yours
bleeb
The main reason why I bought my two UADs is the DSP power. I'm using almost only virtual instruments and the point where my songs are done is usually determined by CPU power running out. And when it comes to mixdown there's essentially none left.
And that's when two DSPs cards with excellent bread-and-butter-effects come in VERY handy. They GREATLY improved the quality of my mixes since I now CAN and DO use an EQ and compressor on every track.
1176 will become your favourite track compressor. The CambridgeEQ is an excellent EQ which MAY have native competition, but runs on the DSP and saves your CPU power.
EMT140 is one of the nicest reverbs I know (not suitable for everything tho).
Nigel does stink a little, and I don't really like the pro- and dreamverb either. So I got two project-packs, got LA2A for free, and got coupons worth of 150 which bought my CambridgeEQ.
yours
bleeb
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- TopModernGeezer
- 2679 posts since 14 Mar, 2001 from Stuttgart, Germany
.. i really really dig my uad-1 plugs, but i wouldnt say that they´re lightyears ahead.
for example, instead of the pultec pro i prefer Hydratone.
anyway, its top to have them, and the quality is superb to my ears ..
putte
for example, instead of the pultec pro i prefer Hydratone.
anyway, its top to have them, and the quality is superb to my ears ..
putte
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- KVRist
- 319 posts since 19 Mar, 2004 from vienna
let your grandmother be the judge
she has more experience by age and probably she
can knit a personal quality-plug that just fit
your taste...name it PAD..personal-audio-dool
she has more experience by age and probably she
can knit a personal quality-plug that just fit
your taste...name it PAD..personal-audio-dool
- KVRist
- 490 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Hamburg
I couldn't live without the 1176, LA2A, Cambridge & Fairchild anymore. Their characters are very unique and i haven't found any non-UAD effects to sound like those yet. On the other hand i'm still using my arsenal of non-UAD effects cause the UAD's (except for the Cambridge) aren't applicable in every situation.
My advise:
Go for it! Your drums and basses will thank you and you won't regret it.
My advise:
Go for it! Your drums and basses will thank you and you won't regret it.
aka rktic. demoscener (Farbrausch, Holon, MFX, Still), sound designer, ux-dude, sth @AudioRealism, human synthesizer—not necessarily in that order.
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- KVRian
- 580 posts since 3 Feb, 2005
For compressers nothing touches the uad-1, have had 2 for over a year.
1176se you can use a substitute for 1176n only if you don't push it hard.
The cambridge sounds ok cutting, but not amazing at boosting. At 96khz it sounds great boosting and cutting.... but nothing beats URS eq's..... I bought hydratone, loved it but heavy on cpu......have been using urs at a studio but cant afford them just yet.
The chorus plugin is actually very very close to the Boss ce-1, and whoever said that there are better native ones, has never used one. Chorus has allways been let down by vsti's like phasers have. But the Uad-1chorus is very good, just make sure your track is stereo and not mono.
I bought the fairchild, like it on vocals but havn't got my head round it yet.
La 2a is good on bass and I allways use it at the end of a 1176n chain for vocals.
I'd say its about character, if you want warmth in your production then these plugs are for you, they are better than any other compression plug in.
1176se you can use a substitute for 1176n only if you don't push it hard.
The cambridge sounds ok cutting, but not amazing at boosting. At 96khz it sounds great boosting and cutting.... but nothing beats URS eq's..... I bought hydratone, loved it but heavy on cpu......have been using urs at a studio but cant afford them just yet.
The chorus plugin is actually very very close to the Boss ce-1, and whoever said that there are better native ones, has never used one. Chorus has allways been let down by vsti's like phasers have. But the Uad-1chorus is very good, just make sure your track is stereo and not mono.
I bought the fairchild, like it on vocals but havn't got my head round it yet.
La 2a is good on bass and I allways use it at the end of a 1176n chain for vocals.
I'd say its about character, if you want warmth in your production then these plugs are for you, they are better than any other compression plug in.
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- KVRian
- 1023 posts since 14 Jan, 2004 from germany
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- KVRist
- 406 posts since 31 Jan, 2004 from Sweden
UAD-1 are awesome, but there will be a slight problem when the PCI bus no longer exist on new mother boards. 
Cheers Bob
Back for plug development in Sonic Birth.
Back for plug development in Sonic Birth.
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- KVRist
- 207 posts since 28 May, 2005
Hei, guys, please, post some a/b samples (with settings included in txt) where you think UAD-1 compressors introduce themselves the best. Would be something of a real complement to those favourable replies of yours and I'm sure of great help to all of us, clueless boys.
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- KVRian
- 874 posts since 4 Dec, 2004 from Alabama
Someone will come up with an adapter I suspect.BobYordan wrote:UAD-1 are awesome, but there will be a slight problem when the PCI bus no longer exist on new mother boards.
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- KVRist
- 49 posts since 12 Jun, 2003
[quote="BobYordan"]UAD-1 are awesome, but there will be a slight problem when the PCI bus no longer exist on new mother boards.
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When that day comes, the old computer with all the PCI cards will be networked in and provide even more CPU power. Course, by then all of the current plugs we are using now will be obsolete cause of all the new and greater software available.
When that day comes, the old computer with all the PCI cards will be networked in and provide even more CPU power. Course, by then all of the current plugs we are using now will be obsolete cause of all the new and greater software available.
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- KVRian
- 1119 posts since 29 Jun, 2004 from within you without you
Yes.
To my ears, the annihilate everything else out there. They just have a vibe no other plugs have.
If your monitors are shite, the improvement may be slight. With proper monitors the sound will give you a chubby.
btw - go with the Studio Pack (or even the older Mackie card).
To my ears, the annihilate everything else out there. They just have a vibe no other plugs have.
If your monitors are shite, the improvement may be slight. With proper monitors the sound will give you a chubby.
btw - go with the Studio Pack (or even the older Mackie card).
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1933 posts since 29 Apr, 2005 from Beyond all space, time, and dimension.
Why the Studio?JeffSanders wrote:Yes.
btw - go with the Studio Pack (or even the older Mackie card).
Definitely a good choice for the old wallet since there seem like a lot of Studio Paks floating around for resale, but I really feel like those four premium plugs in the full bundle look hard to do without, particularly since I plan to (try to) master my own songs.
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