

Because the others just weren’t worth it.Ģ. There isn’t so much a difference that a listener to you music could really tell if you used a UAD EQ or a Reaper EQ to cut mud out of 200 Hz.īut if you’re going to buy UAD plug-ins I would recommend these.

Your sound could be fixed with an EQ from reaper if you have the right stuff on intake.


Your better off buying equipment to correct your sound on intake then spending all kinds of money on processing plug-ins. When I first started I read magazine praising UAD so I took the plunge and got it. Over time I found 3erd party plug-ins that had quality’s to them that I could definitely get by and have a great mix. I can say this because I have every plug-in available for the UAD 1 card. But the concept of buying all the different strips, EQ’s, compressors and fxs available is not ideal. The Closest You Can Get to Vintage Fairchilds in a Plug‑Inįar beyond other Fairchild emulations, only the UAD Fairchild Collection is based on accurate circuit models of “golden‑reference” units from legendary Ocean Way Studios, giving you all the rich tube tone of the unattainable iconic hardware.Don’t get me wrong I think UAD has the best processing plug-ins out there. Renowned for its aggressiveness, the 660 punches up piano, bass, and guitar, tracks, while the flagship 670 is a full stereo compressor that injects vibe and color onto channels, final mixes, and even masters. The Fairchild 670 and companion, the Fairchild 660, have defined some of popular music’s most revered sounds. Now you can add the same analog "glow" to your vocals, drums, and entire mix with the most accurate plug-in emulations ever made of these one‑of‑a‑kind tube compressors. The Universal Audio Fairchild Tube Limiter Collection gives you the silky warm compression heard on hundreds of hit records from The Beatles and Pink Floyd to countless Motown classics. Now you can get the rich analog sound of UAD plug‑ins natively on Mac and Windows with no UA hardware required! UAD plug-ins perfectly model the best vintage gear and instruments used on your favorite albums for decades.
