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OT: UAD Multiband........ROCKS! [message #65211] Mon, 06 March 2006 22:59 Go to next message
Rod Lincoln is currently offline  Rod Lincoln
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Registered: September 2005
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I am freaking out here. I had already used the UAD multiband for mastering
some dixieland jazz tracks and was really pleased with it. Tonight I am working
on a "Lincoln Park/Coldplay-esque"
type of track and the vocal, although it was recorded fairly well[not by
me..:-)]has a few frequency warts here and there, mostly low mid proximity
stuff. I had it sounding pretty good with conventional compression/eq, but
just for grins I took those off and put the Multiband on it. I freaked out!
I've used multibands before, (Waves linear, and DB)but this just made me
not believe what I was hearing. It sound really natural and evened out the
vocal in a really pleasing way. I'll probably go to bed and check it in the
morning, just to make sure I'm not crazy, but I'm loving this thing.
Rod
Re: OT: UAD Multiband........ROCKS! [message #65214 is a reply to message #65211] Mon, 06 March 2006 22:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dedric Terry is currently offline  Dedric Terry
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Registered: June 2007
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Hey Rod,

Haven't bought it yet, but the demo impressed me - it's on my list now. I'm
not a multiband compression fan as it usually ends up destroying as much as
it fixes, but UAD's is very flexible and sounds really good. I used it to
fix a voiceover that another studio over compressed without de-essing
(sigh...almost too much compression even for UAD's MB, but it worked the
best of any correction method I tried). Like any other MB, too much of it
can open a new can of worms of course, but this one has the best UI of any
I've used.

Fortunately this time the client came to me for the voiceover
recording...:-)

Regards,
Dedric

On 3/6/06 11:59 PM, in article 440d213f$1@linux, "Rod Lincoln"
<rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:

>
> I am freaking out here. I had already used the UAD multiband for mastering
> some dixieland jazz tracks and was really pleased with it. Tonight I am
> working
> on a "Lincoln Park/Coldplay-esque"
> type of track and the vocal, although it was recorded fairly well[not by
> me..:-)]has a few frequency warts here and there, mostly low mid proximity
> stuff. I had it sounding pretty good with conventional compression/eq, but
> just for grins I took those off and put the Multiband on it. I freaked out!
> I've used multibands before, (Waves linear, and DB)but this just made me
> not believe what I was hearing. It sound really natural and evened out the
> vocal in a really pleasing way. I'll probably go to bed and check it in the
> morning, just to make sure I'm not crazy, but I'm loving this thing.
> Rod
>
Re: OT: UAD Multiband........ROCKS! [message #65220 is a reply to message #65214] Tue, 07 March 2006 04:30 Go to previous message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 2149
Registered: January 2006
Senior Member
It's very versatile. I tried using it as a shortcut on a mastering of a
song Im mixing here. Remixing was the best option as the MB started wankin
around with the rest of the universe.......it seems to have a little color,
even when in neutral, but I can sure see using it if remixing isn't an
option.

Deej

"Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote in message
news:C0327117.18D2%dterry@keyofd.net...
> Hey Rod,
>
> Haven't bought it yet, but the demo impressed me - it's on my list now.
I'm
> not a multiband compression fan as it usually ends up destroying as much
as
> it fixes, but UAD's is very flexible and sounds really good. I used it to
> fix a voiceover that another studio over compressed without de-essing
> (sigh...almost too much compression even for UAD's MB, but it worked the
> best of any correction method I tried). Like any other MB, too much of it
> can open a new can of worms of course, but this one has the best UI of any
> I've used.
>
> Fortunately this time the client came to me for the voiceover
> recording...:-)
>
> Regards,
> Dedric
>
> On 3/6/06 11:59 PM, in article 440d213f$1@linux, "Rod Lincoln"
> <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > I am freaking out here. I had already used the UAD multiband for
mastering
> > some dixieland jazz tracks and was really pleased with it. Tonight I am
> > working
> > on a "Lincoln Park/Coldplay-esque"
> > type of track and the vocal, although it was recorded fairly well[not by
> > me..:-)]has a few frequency warts here and there, mostly low mid
proximity
> > stuff. I had it sounding pretty good with conventional compression/eq,
but
> > just for grins I took those off and put the Multiband on it. I freaked
out!
> > I've used multibands before, (Waves linear, and DB)but this just made me
> > not believe what I was hearing. It sound really natural and evened out
the
> > vocal in a really pleasing way. I'll probably go to bed and check it in
the
> > morning, just to make sure I'm not crazy, but I'm loving this thing.
> > Rod
> >
>
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