Free UAD 'Style' Plugs
Are these just for Windows PCs?
That would be a shame, since they look really, really interesting and I'd love to give them a try on my Mac.
Anyway, good luck with the project and big up!
pbanken
That would be a shame, since they look really, really interesting and I'd love to give them a try on my Mac.
Anyway, good luck with the project and big up!
pbanken
5 records I will always put in my record bag, regardless of the situation:
Aaron Neville - Gossip
Blaze - Lovely Day
The Emotions - Best of my love
Nosliw - Nur dabei
Maurizio - C4.2
Aaron Neville - Gossip
Blaze - Lovely Day
The Emotions - Best of my love
Nosliw - Nur dabei
Maurizio - C4.2
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I've been using the limiter for a year now! Not that the content is super pro yet! I like the purple plug.
Hdrpbx: I've never owned the outboard stuff for these. How sure are you about your statement.
I wonder where I get a comparison ..If I would to model a hardware maximizer etc, Would the company supply raw data to the programmer.?
Hdrpbx: I've never owned the outboard stuff for these. How sure are you about your statement.
I wonder where I get a comparison ..If I would to model a hardware maximizer etc, Would the company supply raw data to the programmer.?
well to be correct i never owned the outboard stuff too, i just did some comparsion with my uad plugs, and they sounded very different, in a negative way
the LA2A emulation for example, sounded more like a brickwall limiter and it tends to squash transients , rather then that dynamic pumping effect, wich is typical of the la2a imo
got admit i only used the first versions tho,like two or three years ago maybe
, so it is possible that the guy did some improvements
the LA2A emulation for example, sounded more like a brickwall limiter and it tends to squash transients , rather then that dynamic pumping effect, wich is typical of the la2a imo
got admit i only used the first versions tho,like two or three years ago maybe
, so it is possible that the guy did some improvements
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Wouldn't suggest I know my stuff but...bytheriver wrote:They do look amazing. It'd be really helpful if someone who really knows their stuff could give them a whirl and give some feedback on the sound they put out.
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Sonically most you could happily ditch in favour of far better freeware (except for an old version of Painkiller which had a nice attack/release ime). In terms of compressors look at the likes of Bootsy's Density, TBT's TLs 2095/3127, Reacomp or Compressive. As for EQ's: ElectriQ, Bootsy (again), Pushtec 5A+1 or even Voxengo Overtone GEQ. Then again many of the above can be disregarded with the new EQ8 and Compressor 2 in Live 7.x - but any tool, even a badly coded plug, can be used to achieve a particularly bad result (sometimes intentionally)
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