UAD-2 [message #100589] |
Tue, 14 October 2008 15:14 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Greetings,
As my fancy new Quad core audio uber-boxen has only one PCI slot which is
my Pulsar card (still love that little bastard) it appears I have to get
a UAD-2 for all of my Roland Space Echo and Helios EQ goodness.
Universal Audio is running LIMITED TIME promo where they will oh so generously
not make me pay for the plugs I've already paid for a second time. Might
Microsoft of them if you ask me. Post 12/31 I'll have to pay for them again.
Anyone here have opinions about these?
TCB
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Re: UAD-2 [message #100674 is a reply to message #100672] |
Tue, 21 October 2008 08:18 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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Hi Bill,
I don't doubt Rupert builds in a beautiful sound into almost
everything he touches. Oddly, I had a hard time liking the Neve
comp (UAD) when I gave it a spin. It seemed difficult to setup
for seemingly not a huge audio gain. I'm sure I missed something
there. It's cpu hungry tendency drove me away. I do like the Fairchild
although rarely and frequently use the La2a and 1176.
I have heard engineers complain of the Neve buildup issue regarding
consoles though. I like to use the hardware Neve pres as spice to bring
some
more attention to certain tracks.
If I get the UAD-2 I'll have the resources to try the Neve comp again
and understand it's use. Have you got any tips there?
Tom
"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:48fdd9d7@linux...
> Hey Tom, I wouldn't worry about too much Neve sound with the Neve EQs and
> compressors. I used to have a 3360 comp and its sound was very warm, sweet
> and luscious. Using Neve pres and EQs and comps together is not like
> putting chocolate syrup on chocolate ice cream (actually, that sounds
> good). In fact they were designed to complement each other in a console,
> by one of the best audio designers of all time - you won't get a Neve
> "buildup" problem.
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> Tom Bruhl wrote:
>> Hi Thad,
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>> I hadn't looked into the UAD-2 proposition yet. From what you're
>> stating I'd say jump. No question about it. I have to assume the sound
>> quality is the same. I'm in the same boat as you with a quad core. Too
>> few available slots in the PCI-e world is more the problem these days for
>> me.
>> I also love my Scope card. I am running Paris and Cubase together in
>> this box,
>> or will be soon.
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>> I'll probably get the UAD-2 Dual. That will be way more power than I'll
>> be needing
>> with Paris as the mothership. I rarely run out of resources with one
>> card as it is.
>> The multi Neve setup must be great though huh? I have a couple of Neve
>> pres that
>> get most of my overdub tasks so I'm not itching for a lot more of that
>> sound here.
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>> Are you feeling had by them forcing the new card on you? Get a Magma and
>> a few
>> UAD-1s then. Might cost the same but you won't have been had M$ style.
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>> I'm a sheep all the way on this one.
>>
>> Tom
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>> I hadn't looked into the UAD proposition yet. A su
>> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:48f519db$1@linux...
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> As my fancy new Quad core audio uber-boxen has only one PCI slot which
>>> is
>>> my Pulsar card (still love that little bastard) it appears I have to get
>>> a UAD-2 for all of my Roland Space Echo and Helios EQ goodness.
>>>
>>> Universal Audio is running LIMITED TIME promo where they will oh so
>>> generously
>>> not make me pay for the plugs I've already paid for a second time. Might
>>> Microsoft of them if you ask me. Post 12/31 I'll have to pay for them
>>> again.
>>>
>>>
>>> Anyone here have opinions about these?
>>>
>>> TCB
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Re: UAD-2...Not Good When used wit UAD1s... [message #100701 is a reply to message #100613] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 07:40 |
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Hey DJ, I thought Chris Ludwig stated that when you use UAD1's with UAD2,
you bring the performance of the UAD2(s) down to the UAD1 level.
"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote:
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>As my fancy new Quad core audio uber-boxen has only one PCI slot which
is
>>my Pulsar card (still love that little bastard) it appears I have to get
>>a UAD-2 for all of my Roland Space Echo and Helios EQ goodness.
>>
>>Universal Audio is running LIMITED TIME promo where they will oh so generously
>>not make me pay for the plugs I've already paid for a second time. Might
>>Microsoft of them if you ask me. Post 12/31 I'll have to pay for them again.
>>
>>
>>Anyone here have opinions about these?
>>
>>TCB
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>thad,
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>I'm running 4 x UAD-1's and a UAD-2 Quad here. The license for your existing
>plugins will transfer to the UAD-2. Some of them just haven't been coded
>for the UAD-2 yet.
>
>Having a quad borders on the ridiculous. I haven't thought about running
>out of DSP in a couple of months. You'd be surprised how you can muddy up
>a mix by using 12 Neve 33601's.
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>;)
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Re: UAD-2...Not Good When used wit UAD1s... [message #100909 is a reply to message #100824] |
Sun, 02 November 2008 00:30 |
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Hey.. No no.. He did not state that it would not run and run smoothly, only
that by mixing both cards (UAD1 & UAD2) the UAD2's performance will be "Idled
down" to that of the UAD1..
"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote:
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>"LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>Hey DJ, I thought Chris Ludwig stated that when you use UAD1's with UAD2,
>>you bring the performance of the UAD2(s) down to the UAD1 level.
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>LaMont,
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>I'm not having any issues at all running the 4 x UAD-1's in my Magma and
>a UAD-2 Quad in a mobo PCIe slot. I'm running a PNY quadro video card which
>uses two IRQ's and the UAD2 is sharing one of those IRQ's and it is still
>running very smoothly. this is the first time I've ever experienced joy
when
>sharing an interrupt with any device and a graphics driver. I don't know
>if it's just a well written set of drivers for both devices or having plenty
>of bandwidth on the PCIe bus or a combination of both. Whatever's happening,
>it's working for me nicely.
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