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Talespin Records released an extremely well-known series of pro-level, plug-ins that are very popular in studios. They are the UAD Station series, which includes some the most popular plug-ins for mixing like UAD-1, UAD-2, and the insanely popular UAD-3. They are all designed to blend seamlessly into any Mac DAW, plug-in, or virtual audio workstation. These plug-ins are professional grade, offering a unique musical sound quality that is not often found at an affordable price.

Two of the pillars of the universal audio philosophy are hardware/software integration and native audio. In the case of the ATULA the standard layout gives users full access to the ATULA class of effects while providing maximum control over the interface in general. The ATULA has dual layout control. We are always looking for ways to make the ATULA more user-friendly and we have just that. Native audio is always a preference. That said, the conventional layout of the ATULA, while preferred, is not strictly necessary.

This is a great solution, if you are using it for sound design rather than audio production. Still in development it will offer realtime sync to all the other plug-ins in your DAW on the Mac and iOS. It will offer a minimum of a 30ms latency for what is coming soon. All add-ons will be VST. Quicktime plugin support.

I've had my UAD processor for about 8 years now and think it's a great product. I use it on all of my projects. I didn't realize when I bought it, though, that it runs very well on Mac OSX. I still have not experienced any problems with it. I use it for the pre-amps on my guitar as well as for all my MIDI recording needs. I like the fact that it only takes up one slot in the computer. I use the LE version with my new Hammerfall THD. I used to use the LE version with my older Creative Korg Triton 4.8 Mixer. The LE version runs at 192 kbps and the Pro version runs at 96 kbps. While working on my 2 CD album project "Showcase" for the last 3 years, I used this processor every day. It's a piece of hardware you will really enjoy working with. I've also used it as a 24 bit bus between my old Korg Triton 4.8 mixer and my Mac Pro. If you are looking for a 32 bit processor to use, this is the best bet. I also use the LE processor in my recorder, which is great for multitracking MIDI and vinyl. In my recording studio, I use a Focusrite ISA 24 or a Black Keys 4 for multitracking and the last version of the Apollo is for monitoring. They are so accurate you don't need a headphone amplifier. I put it through a very nice Focusrite ICE60 for the external headphone out. The mic pre's out of it sound great. In the studio, I used a Focusrite ISA24 to record a Christian radio station, and it sounded great. 84d34552a1