True but it doesn't mean they can't extract code from an actual hardware.comfortablynick wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:16 pm
There seems to be some debate about this; Michael Carnes said the 224 algorithms were lost long ago when they got rid of the old computers it was on (!). The UAD 224 sounds great though, whatever its provenance.
Relab claims the LX480 is sample-accurate to the hardware, and it also includes the improved "RHall HD", which is what I use most of the time. I'm not sure how much better the reverb is on the UAD but if it has the effects, that's something we don't have with the Relab. I wonder why UAD is taking so long making the native version available. Maybe for Signature bundle 3?
For Relab. Honestly the sound matter more than anything else.
UAD the issue is may be the competion with Relab
