Uad mastering plugins4/2/2024 So a while back, Andy asked me to pick a few favorites from the latest batch of Universal Audio's Powered Plug-In platform. I also asked senior contributor Dana Gumbiner, who recently added a UAD-2 SOLO/Laptop to his toolbox, to give us his comments. Now that Neil has a UAD-2 DUO, I asked him to tell us which plug-ins he's currently relying on. JB and LC wrote reviews of the PCIe and laptop versions of the UAD-2 in previous issues (Tape Op #67, #73), and a couple years ago, Tape Op contributor Neil Mclellan and I wrote about our favorite plug-ins for the UAD-1 platform (#63). As you've read in these pages, the UAD platform is popular with the Tape Op staff. But one product that I did make sure to install was my UAD-2 QUAD DSP Accelerator Card along with all of its plug-ins. That meant I could pull out some PCIe cards, keep some USB and FireWire devices unplugged, and forgo much of the hassle (and cost) of upgrading everything for Win7 64-bit compatibility. Similarly, I didn't bother adding any plug-ins or accessories that I didn't find essential to my own projects. When I recently wiped the system disk of my primary music computer to replace Windows XP Pro with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, I installed only the applications that I knew I'd be using regularly.
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