![]() ![]() So, if you want guaranteed low latency and Unison technology, an Apollo interface is still the way to go.įind out more and sign up for a Spark trial on the Universal Audio (opens in new tab) website. What we can tell you, however, is that Spark will coexist with the powered plugins range - there are no plans to make the UAD platform a completely native one, basically. The fact the Spark (not to be confused with Positive Grid’s digital modelling amp or Arturia’s beatmaker, by the way) is described as an evolving platform indicates that there should be more content on the way, but we don’t know how many plugins UA plans to include and at what rate they’ll be released. though, the guys at UAD must have versions of their plug-ins that RUN on standard x86 platforms, and probably, they run much faster on old I7 3770k or I5 2500k cpus than on their cheapo dsp processors, as they have chosen to work with some of the least expensive and least powerful shark DSPs. Again, UA says that you get plenty of mix-ready presets - more than 70, in fact - and the Keyboard Split option enables you to play the upper and lower manuals on a single MIDI controller. including a brand-new synth (opens in new tab) It’s not quite hell freezing over, but Universal Audio’s decision to start releasing native versions of its UAD plugins on the new Spark subscription platform (VST3/AU/AAX), so that they can run in pretty much any DAW without any UA hardware, still counts as. ![]() Waterfall, meanwhile, uses physical and circuit modelling to emulate every intricacy of the Hammond B3, and there’s also a “three-dimensional” emulation of a Leslie 147 rotary speaker cabinet.
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