UAD & Apollo Tips
Apollo Recording w/ Unison™-enabled UAD Powered Plug-Ins
In this short video, UA's Gannon Kashiwa demonstrates how to setup and use Universal Audio's groundbreaking Unison™ Technology features with the UA 610-B Tube Preamp & EQ plug-in for the Apollo and Apollo Twin mic preamps.
Using Apollo & Apollo 16 Console Applications
In this in-depth video, Apollo Product Manager, Lev Perrey, explains the three main sections and all features found within the Apollo & Apollo 16 High-Resolution Interfaces Console Application.
Tips & Tricks — The Pultec Passive EQ Collection
Pultec EQs have played an integral part in nearly 50 years of recording history — from tracking to mixing and mastering. Now, UA's Pultec Passive EQ Plug-In Collection offers three classic Pultec EQs in all of their sonic glory. Here are some tips and tricks to get you started.
Tips & Tricks — Ocean Way Studios Plug-In
Ocean Way Studios moves far beyond standard impulse response players and reverbs, giving you an authentic dynamic replication of one of the worlds most famous recording studios. Here are a few tips and tricks to get started with this powerful room emulation plug-in.
Tips & Tricks — Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveler Plug-In Collection
The Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveler Collection recreates the authentic colors of the storied Silver, Gray, and original LA-2 hardware units. Here’s some tricks on how to get the most out of this powerful collection.
What Are Your Desert Island UAD Plug-Ins?
We asked ten of our favorite engineers and producers to share their “desert island” UAD plug-ins.
UA Artist Tips — Mixing Vocals with Joe Chiccarelli
See and hear UAD-2 Powered Plug-Ins in action as Producer/Engineer extraordinaire Joe Chiccarelli demonstrates them on a mix of the hit song, "My Body", by Young The Giant. This video takes you right back to the UA booth for Joe's engaging UAD-2 plug-ins demonstration. Enjoy.
Tips & Tricks — 1176 Classic Limiter Collection
Whether Bluestripe, Blackface, or AE, each 1176 plug-in in the Classic Limiter Collection has its own unique characteristics for gain, threshold, compression knee, distortion onset, and “sweet spots.” Here are some helpful hints for getting started with these unique tools.