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Love Universal Audio, but the plugins take so much processing power. I Wish more of the UA interfaces were able to process plugins, especially for live auditioning.
LUNA FEATURE REQUESTS: •20 plug-in inserts per track The ability to - •„bus“ track as input to an „audio“ track for printing instead of mixdown or bouncing •create multiple Master or Main Tracks and assign an Output to them
It's worth mentioning that Volt interfaces don't work on some computers with certain USB chipsets. Like AMD, Asmedia and others. They only work perfectly with Intel. This isn't mentioned anywhere in the sales marketing. I knew about this from their support.
Question i have the api luna console emulation and i want to use this minus the preamp in unison and want to know is it possible to turn the preamp section off of the manley but still use the other sections as i like the api micpre
Most vintage sounding softsynths don't sound that good to me. And I've preferred to use more powerful and modern sounding synth plugins, like Phase Plant. The exceptions for a long time being U-he's Diva and G-Force's Oberheims. But, UAD did a great job with the Minimoog before this. And now this is really well chosen to complement that. It does the classic polysynth sounds really well. And like Diva, I like the approach of making your own great sounding highly useable polysynth, and not directly slavishly copying just one vintage polysynth.