Native alternatives to UAD-1?
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- KVRist
- 262 posts since 8 Jun, 2005
What are the native plugins, that come closest to the UAD-1 ones? Or that are even better?
The UAD-1 seems to offer a great bundle of high quality plugins to an aceptable price.
There are quiet a few threads on kvr that discuss whether to buy an UAD-1 card or not. They have in common, that you've got the potential possibility to work on UAD-1, but what, if you work on a powerbook?
This thread is for those, who could afford an UAD-1 card, but work on unsupported systems, e.g. laptops or whatever and want to achieve the same (or better) quality level like UAD-1, but on pure native systems.
The UAD-1 seems to offer a great bundle of high quality plugins to an aceptable price.
There are quiet a few threads on kvr that discuss whether to buy an UAD-1 card or not. They have in common, that you've got the potential possibility to work on UAD-1, but what, if you work on a powerbook?
This thread is for those, who could afford an UAD-1 card, but work on unsupported systems, e.g. laptops or whatever and want to achieve the same (or better) quality level like UAD-1, but on pure native systems.
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 29 Jul, 2005
I own 2 uad-1s--the only other thing I use as much are the URS eq plugs--The only 2 native plugs I would like to own are the hydratone and I kind of liked the princeton reverb for small rooms. I have heard, but I have not used, TC's powercore. they work just like the UAD-1 card, but they have a firewire version. I'm seeing them on ebay for 600-700 bucks. Most people really like the reverb that comes with it. I don't think the compressors or eq's are as good as what you can get with the UAD-1. someone who owns both would do a better job explaining the differences between the two.
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- KVRist
- 166 posts since 1 Sep, 2004
do you have a 15" or 17" powerbook? if so you can use a PCMCIA to PCI "Magma Chassis" to use PCI cards with your laptop.
i know a few people with them and they seem just as reliable as a PCI slot on a tower. But they are very expensive brand new (around $1,000). so watch eBay for them, where they pop up from time to time for $400-$700. And you might want to get a 2 slot, cause once you buy 1 UAD-1 card, you'll immediately want a 2nd.
I'm a 12" powerbook owner who is pining over a UAD-1 but without the connectivity to use it. I've considered buying a G5 or upgraded G4 as a main studio machine since i dont need the UAD-1 for mobile purposes. But i don't know. Tritone Digital plug-ins, all the Wave Arts stuff, and Audio Damage plug-ins keep me pretty satisfied.
I do love the sound of LA-2A, 1176, Pultec, and Cambridge EQ however.
I'm hoping that the increase in modern cpu power as well as dual core processors will force folks like Universal Audio and TC Electronics to go back to the native plug-in format. I don't care if the Pultec is a CPU hog and needs a PCI DSP to run, i can freeze it in my DAW.
They don't have to abandon their PCI card formats, but Native plugs are the way to go. Less latency, less hardware conflicts (ahem, PCI-X), and more customers.
i know a few people with them and they seem just as reliable as a PCI slot on a tower. But they are very expensive brand new (around $1,000). so watch eBay for them, where they pop up from time to time for $400-$700. And you might want to get a 2 slot, cause once you buy 1 UAD-1 card, you'll immediately want a 2nd.
I'm a 12" powerbook owner who is pining over a UAD-1 but without the connectivity to use it. I've considered buying a G5 or upgraded G4 as a main studio machine since i dont need the UAD-1 for mobile purposes. But i don't know. Tritone Digital plug-ins, all the Wave Arts stuff, and Audio Damage plug-ins keep me pretty satisfied.
I do love the sound of LA-2A, 1176, Pultec, and Cambridge EQ however.
I'm hoping that the increase in modern cpu power as well as dual core processors will force folks like Universal Audio and TC Electronics to go back to the native plug-in format. I don't care if the Pultec is a CPU hog and needs a PCI DSP to run, i can freeze it in my DAW.
They don't have to abandon their PCI card formats, but Native plugs are the way to go. Less latency, less hardware conflicts (ahem, PCI-X), and more customers.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 262 posts since 8 Jun, 2005
Thanks for the enlightening relpies... 
So, you both think that, except of the URS Eqs, there are no native plugins that come even close to the UAD-1?
Makes me think...
At the moment, I have no powerbook (I consider to buy one), but I have two G5s that should be fully compatible to each other. So, if I decide to buy a hardware system, I always have to buy it twice. With software, it's often easier, dependent from the license models.
Regardless of that, it is of course interesting to get an impression of what's possible in native area and what's not. Until now, I used to mix with Sonalksis EQ/Compressor and the PSP MixPack and thought this giving me everything I need. But last week I demoed the URS EQs, and recently read a lot of UAD-1 PLugins - now I'm quiet unsure in which direction I should update my system.
So, you both think that, except of the URS Eqs, there are no native plugins that come even close to the UAD-1?
Makes me think...
At the moment, I have no powerbook (I consider to buy one), but I have two G5s that should be fully compatible to each other. So, if I decide to buy a hardware system, I always have to buy it twice. With software, it's often easier, dependent from the license models.
Regardless of that, it is of course interesting to get an impression of what's possible in native area and what's not. Until now, I used to mix with Sonalksis EQ/Compressor and the PSP MixPack and thought this giving me everything I need. But last week I demoed the URS EQs, and recently read a lot of UAD-1 PLugins - now I'm quiet unsure in which direction I should update my system.
Who is general failure? And what is he doing on my harddisc?
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 14 Sep, 2005
the UAD and URS are quite the best stuff out there, directly followed by Sonalksis and PSP. On the UAD you could try to get a Ultra pack and a small project pack, as your additional UAD soft licenses are for both cards you own as a UAD user it may work to split cards to two machines - best talk to the nice people over at UA they will sure help you with details whats possible there.
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 17 Jun, 2005 from Holding your humor hostage at your home
PEQ Red/Orange make UAD/URS look like toys, that being
said only native compressor I liked in most scenarios is
the Psp Mastercompressor.
said only native compressor I liked in most scenarios is
the Psp Mastercompressor.
Black text on a white canvas, do racist people close their eyes when they read a book?
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- KVRist
- 322 posts since 2 Mar, 2005
http://www.algorithmix.com/en/pro_products.htm
I've heard people say before that these are a cut above the rest although not anyone around here. Probably because of the price tag.
Anyway has anyone tried any of these plugins what are they like?
I've heard people say before that these are a cut above the rest although not anyone around here. Probably because of the price tag.
Anyway has anyone tried any of these plugins what are they like?
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- KVRian
- 649 posts since 30 Oct, 2004 from Brighton, UK
Also, Try out the gorgeous Hydratone Convolution EQ from www.tritonedigital.com , they are also bringing out a compressor soon, Can't wait!
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- Banned
- 4026 posts since 27 Jan, 2004
they really seems to be the best software yes..but hideously expensive and CPU intenseive.Johnny Cherry wrote:http://www.algorithmix.com/en/pro_products.htm
I've heard people say before that these are a cut above the rest although not anyone around here. Probably because of the price tag.
Anyway has anyone tried any of these plugins what are they like?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 262 posts since 8 Jun, 2005
And PC only...snooky wrote:they really seems to be the best software yes..but hideously expensive and CPU intenseive.Johnny Cherry wrote:http://www.algorithmix.com/en/pro_products.htm
I've heard people say before that these are a cut above the rest although not anyone around here. Probably because of the price tag.
Anyway has anyone tried any of these plugins what are they like?
I read about them, they are mainly for mastering purposes, but anyway very good.
Who is general failure? And what is he doing on my harddisc?
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- KVRAF
- 2565 posts since 30 Mar, 2004 from Phoenix AZ USA
I personally use TRacks for some stuff even though I have the UAD.
I also like Kjaerhus GAC-1 over UAD channel strip and also the GMO-1 but other then that there is nothing out there that comes close to UAD.
For example the Plate 140 is priceless.
It was the main reason I bought the UAD card.
Having no load on CPU was the other reason.
I also like Kjaerhus GAC-1 over UAD channel strip and also the GMO-1 but other then that there is nothing out there that comes close to UAD.
For example the Plate 140 is priceless.
It was the main reason I bought the UAD card.
Having no load on CPU was the other reason.
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- KVRist
- 207 posts since 28 May, 2005
There's some kind of UAD-1 hype attack has been going on KVR lately. Their plate is great (tho it's still just a plate) and comps are good but the religious talk is just over the top. Want a better compression buy yourself an analog comp for a grand or even less (fmr comes to mind, and there are tlaudio examples somewhere on kvr). And URS EQ's are hugely overhyped and overpriced. That's, off course, my personal opinion.
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- KVRian
- 1238 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Kentucky
Is there a way to expand the number of PCI slots available in a desktop? If so, it the bus fast enough to be useful for things such as the UAD-1?
Robert
Robert
All I need to be happy is one more VSTi.
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- KVRist
- 360 posts since 31 Jan, 2004 from SoCal
I was/am real close to getting a UAD-1 just for the LA2A emulation (see below). I've heard some real interesting sounds when overdriving it.

If anyone know's of a VST that will sound like it or very similiar... lemme know...

If anyone know's of a VST that will sound like it or very similiar... lemme know...
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