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World's gone mad!!!
I’ve never really taken to reverb outside of a good valve spring unit but the Plate on my OX when I had it was nothing short of stunning. If it’s that in a pedal then it’s worth the price alone.
The reverb pedal could be enough to persuade me to sell on my Big Sky now that I think about it...
https://youtu.be/-eVw29QTteA
https://www.gearnews.com/universal-audio-launches-new-pedal-line-uafx-pedals/
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I haven't played with these (yet) but I imagine they are killer.
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- Take existing IP, rebadge it and sell it on a low cost high volume deal. Ala, the Behringher/TC Electronic low cost pedals.
- Take existing IP, refine it and sell it at boutique prices to a more discerning customer.
Universal Audio are the latter kind of company.
And at £355, that's basically Timeline money for something lacking almost all of the Timeline's functionality.
This seems like something exclusively for the obsessed fanboys, I think.
Strymons are expensive but absolutely feature laden. Compared to the Walrus Makos they are a joke.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
AFAIK UA were the first company to implement DSP-assisted software emulations of hardware. The UAD-1 card was released in 2001, predating the TC Powercore by a couple of years.
The fact that they made and continue to make some of the most iconic hardware in recording history, and are the official partner for the software versions of so many prestigious hardware makers should count for something. As an example of their influence, the Origin Effects compressors are stomp box iterations of the UA 1176, and the Effectrode compressors are based on the UA LA2A.
These are aimed at those who are most interested in the sound quality of the effects and not any extra functionality.