uhbik flangy goodness
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- KVRist
- 83 posts since 10 Mar, 2009 from London, UK
Interesting. Uhbik is the only effects package I have, so I have no means to compare any of these.
I know these things can be subjective, but where do you think the eq, delay and phaser fall down?
I know these things can be subjective, but where do you think the eq, delay and phaser fall down?
When all else fails, read the instruction manual.
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
Yeah, it's a fantastic flanger - it makes me want to buy the whole bundle just for this plug. I'd pay 50 bucks for this alone!
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- KVRAF
- 2665 posts since 11 Jun, 2007
Yes, the Uhbiks are very good. I especially love the flanger. It can be gentle and super nice or it can simply rip. The official phrase "Post Retro Flanger" is program.
Shogger
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What?
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- KVRAF
- 2911 posts since 3 Mar, 2006
I like the EQ and delay myself, though they are quirky so I wouldn't want them as my only EQ and Delay.Prunesquallor wrote:Interesting. Uhbik is the only effects package I have, so I have no means to compare any of these.
I know these things can be subjective, but where do you think the eq, delay and phaser fall down?
The phaser I haven't really gotten into yet.
My favourites so far are the tremelo and the filter.
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- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
Flanger presets are always welcome!
It's by far the best flanger I've used too, hardware or software ... can't really comment on high-end gear, but that comparison thread with the Eventide flanger proved it to be a very close race. Nice job Urs!
So far I find Uhbik-T the most difficult to get my head around, but it is possible to get some wicked sounds out of it at high modulation rates. Uhbik-Q does very nice things to drums.
So far I find Uhbik-T the most difficult to get my head around, but it is possible to get some wicked sounds out of it at high modulation rates. Uhbik-Q does very nice things to drums.
- KVRAF
- 11327 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Spend some time with Uhbik-T... Its very nice!ZenPunkHippy wrote:Flanger presets are always welcome!It's by far the best flanger I've used too, hardware or software ... can't really comment on high-end gear, but that comparison thread with the Eventide flanger proved it to be a very close race. Nice job Urs!
So far I find Uhbik-T the most difficult to get my head around, but it is possible to get some wicked sounds out of it at high modulation rates. Uhbik-Q does very nice things to drums.
You can even have some fun with it... here's my "Short Bus" preset... Uhbik-T and Olga play very nice together.

- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
Hey - thanks for sharing - I will give it a go ASAP!
Peace,
Andy.
Peace,
Andy.
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i agree the Flanger is the best i have ever used!!ttoz wrote:hmm, this is by far, whether hardware or software, the best flanger i have ever heard in my life. It's insanely good.
The reverb is great too, and the filter too. The frequency shifter is also very useful.
I don't care for the other plugins, particularly the eq, delay and phaser, (sorry), i know many people will love them, but it was worth it anyway for those 4 i mentioned.
actually, it would be worth it for the flanger alone, it's that good. Cause i am a flanger freak! Goodbye waves metaflanger!
the EQ on vocals is
the phazer is good IMO but i draw for the flanger now where i would normally draw for the phaser
the filter is great & i have not yet dug in to the trem & shift plugs yet
but i agree, the flanger alone is worth the price
Subz
