Welcome to Apollo Quick Tips Episode 3 In this video we'll use the Unison Fender 55 Tweed Plugin IN STEREO as well as compare Unison vs non-Unison. #uadforums #studionu #apolloquicktips #matthepworth #matthepworthrecording
OMG. Why can't I travel back in time (when unison was introduced) so that I may rewind the countless hours and sleepless nights wasted attempting to solve this problem. Not to mention the heated arguments I had with UA customer support. - thanks a trillion for this Matt, you Rock ! !
Thank you! I feel like it's an underused capability Apollo has. I also just posted a poll on the Community tab. Cast your content vote, if you'd like! Thanks again!
Just something strange happening in my console .. if I mute the DI Input there is no signal sent to AUX 2 ... can you guess what is reason ?? thanks for your valuable work
I'll need to go back and rethink that. The Unison plugin simply adds the impedance. Was it a fluke that it worked in Post...? I think it passes through if you're using this trick anyway, but I need to go back and confirm. It's been too long, sorry.
Will this have any effect when I have a outboard reverb in a stereo track in console? And if so should I send both the dry signal and the aux signal to my stereo reverb track? Thanks 🙏🏻
Great questions! Make sure your outboard reverb is set 100% wet and only feed it from the aux. Return that outboard reverb to a linked pair of channels in Console and use the channel faders to blend to taste. Thanks!
@@MattHepworth Thanks that’s almost what I did, but I also sent my DI to the stereo reverb track. As I wrote in another post here I can’t mute my DI track with cutting the signal to my aux. Not sure how you did this. Thanks for your help:)
Unison will always print, so you'd need to utilize a separate DI and another input to do what you want with Unison, however, you can easily print an insert AND keep the dry DI. Check out my short 5 Apollo Tips video for how.
I followed this step by step, but when I mute my DI track in console it cuts the signal to my aux. The only way I get this to work is to unmute my DI track. What have I done wrong?
I'd put them after the Fender on the aux, unless you wanted to use them more like pedals. If the latter, put them before the Fender, but still on the aux.
See, that's the one thing I don't understand with UA, so many capabilities, so little documentation, for such an expensive product, I'd really wish they had this enormous KB with advanced search because realy, I get things better from reading