UAD Essentials Edition
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UAD Essentials Edition
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S. Cannarella
Amazing
This has to be one if my favorite reverbs. It sounds so good on anything. But I especially love using it on vocals .
B. Aerts
Love this for vocals
I've put off buying these for years, as I actually was fine with the Legacy version (much unlike the 1176s). I finally took the plunge, and they are a WORLD of difference from the Legacy version. I love using them in conjunction with the vintage 1176 plugs on vocals, especially. I would highly recommend over any of the other LA2A clones out there.
Z. Orr
The little beast that could
I was torn between the Ampex and Oxide. I finally went with Oxide due to the lower CPU hit. PLUS it is so dead simple to use due to the preset names. Need to warm up that guitar? Take it to +3dbs and you are golden. Maybe someday I will get the Ampex for mix down, but for now, I am loving the tape warmth that oxide is laying down.
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Galaxy Tape Echo
The LEGENDARY Galaxy Tape Echo.. I LOVE IT!!
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Pultec Passive EQ!
This plugin just adds a "Vibe"!!
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LA 2A!
Having the real thing would just cost too much money.. This is THE EXACT same thing as the hardware for the MMUUUCHHH less!
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Last device in the chain!
I needed an EQ plugin for the final mastering of my music. The Pultec set is everything I woud hope it would be. I am able to tailor and tweak the tones in a very minimal way and a very subtle "valve" quality is added....along with a tiny bit of punch. Perfect! I am looking forward to trying this with intial recordings.
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Beautiful !
Good sound and usability.
J. Checinski
Awesome
simple and powerful
M. Pearson
Bloody Marvellous
Game over...no other pultec emulation comes close to this.
R. Zohrab
Blissfully Clean guitar sounds
It is the first plugin I brought after buying my apollo twin, it is great for clean guitar and I wrote some nice chordal parts within a few minutes, I reckon from the inspiring sounds that it creates.
A. Turner
5 Star Reverb!
This isn't just the "new reverb plugin" love, it's true love. If you don't fall in love with this, you need to get your ears checked.
Seriously though...I've been hunting for that perfect plate vocal reverb for at least 5 years now and have easily spent over $1,000 for "OK" plugins that I didn't hate but did the job, but when I demo'd this, I couldn't believe what I heard. Deep, lush, beautiful reverb that just left you wanting more but not too much.
Not only does it sound amazing, there's something about its presence that just cuts through the mix and makes the vocal sit perfect without sounding washed out or overbearing.
I feel like I've discovered oil with this one. If you can't tell by now, I LOVE THIS THING!
V. Kuleshov
LA-2
I couldn't deny myself buying this wonderful compressor. LA-2 won my heart. Now on every vocal track. It works very imperceptibly even with extreme tuning and doesn't make the vocal flat. Love it!
b. goodkin
Scrumptious
Sounds like a record!!
b. goodkin
LA2-Yay
Sounds like my outboard... Love, love, LOVE it
G. Kim
More than Great!!
Easy to use.
Rich sound.
Warm.
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Great plate reverb!!
Rich sound, easy to use, like analog reverb.
buy it twice!
J. W
Fantastic plate!
Fast to use! Works everywhere and the harmonics are just splendid!
S. Peets
Great Work UAD!
Putting these on a track without even hitting the threshold puts you in a better place.
L. Zechinato
Couldn't be happier
Pure Plate is the kind of reverb I hoped would be released on the UAD-2 platform someday. It is extremely simple to use, and it comes with great factory presets as starting points.
I bought the PPR plugin only a couple weeks ago. So, I don't have a lot of stories to tell about it, but wo instances stand out:
(1) Mixing a Logic project where the artist had recorded his B3 organ part entirely on the left side of a stereo track. I put an instance of Pure Plate Reverb on that track, picked a factory preset, then tweaked it to taste. Perfect! It created the perfect amount of sonic ambience within the rest of the stereo field, which made that track sound asewsome.
(2) The other was when I was tracking vocals -- and then later putting it on the vocal bus during mixing. The PPR has all the vibey goodness of a great plate reverb, by exhibiting a sort of natural "ducking" that stays out of the way, and doesn't muddy-up consonants, plosives, and other transients.
So, I'm a huge fan.