UA 1176 Classic Limiter Collection
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1176 Classic Limiter Collection
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G. Samraj
UA's Finest
I guess Universal Audio did stay true to what they make and you can see it well in the 1176. I personally haven't seen any other plug in company come close to the unit as UA did. Pretty awesome
A. Avelin
The best.
These are the best 1176 emulations I've come across. Good bye waves!
J. AHN
1176 Classic Limiter
A very useful plug-in for bass and drums. I love it.
N. Antonio
BEST1176
It is fun to insert the AE version in the vocals. But the A version of harmonics is what I wanted.
V. Pirov
Wery cool stuf!!!
Wery cool stuf!!!
J. Cafarella
1176 upgrades
I don't know why I didn't do this upgrade earlier... Bigger sound, and having the different models is awesome. Still on a learning curve...
A. Avelin
The AE is just simply wonderful
No.More.Waves. :D
G. Samraj
Compression for color
Works best for adding that grit and color for tracks. Once through the 1073 best if run through the 1176 .. Closest plug in emulation to the hardware..
N. Mjigal
Powerfull
Impressed par the quality of these. AE is my personal favorite
C. Stylianides
1176 Best Emulation
Great Compressor, A MUST have! Strongly recommended.
G. Gaia
The Best software compressor
1176 is a real work horse of a compressor. It's great for all instruments and vocals
r. leblanc
This will transform your recordings
I upgraded from the Legacy versions included with my Twin USB and I have to say that these plugins will transform your experience in recording vocals, bass and even guitar - it just makes everything sound better immediately. On Vocals it is spectacular and I will never go back to tracking without it - these plugins alone justify getting into UAD - outstanding!
T. Gartmann
A must !!
I worked once in a studio where they owned the 1176 Hardware. Since that time, i never forgot the basic and easy way of working with such a great and amacing results during the record sessions. Now, as i own the 1176 limiter collection plugIns i'm backup there ...
M. Sylvin
Legacy is a different animal
Well I waited for a while, but eventually I tried (and bought) the "actual" 1176. Like many I had the Legacy and I have to say that you can not compare them in any way. The "new" 1176 is awesome. I use it with vocals to soften the peaks and that's basically it... but in doing that its just all I need. There is nothing I miss... so its perfect:-) what else does it need to be?
R. balentine
1176 Classic Limiter Collection YES!
If you are like me you got the 1176 Legacy Collection when you bought your UAD Hardware. So, why do I need the new (to me) 1176 Classic Limiter Collection? Because it is WAY better sounding. Ok, I got a little technical there but seriously these emulations are extremely great.
The detail and depth of the 1176 AE at 2:1 for vocals is incredible. I want to insert it on every vocal I have recorded for the past 10 years. It just makes vocals sound deep and smoothe.
The "Blue Stripe" and the Rev E are what I grew up on and they sound exactly right.
I have always loved the Legacy versions but the new collection is So much better. No kidding.
G. Hampton
A great go-to!
I love that it preserves all the hardware versions character even when I close my eyes!
m. meli
I wish I had bought it sooner
The blue stripe is killin' the AE has 2:1 ratio, great for bus compression. The rev E sounds and feels like the real deal. I track a lot with 1176's and sometimes after using one all day I want the one I put on in the box to not just sound the same, but feel the same, and these do both. I love em.
E. Haniyah
Magical
Magical compressor full of analoag coloration
C. Konrad
Two Thumbs Up!
This is a great and useful collection. The AE set to a 2:1 ratio on a drum bus is golden.
.
As expected, great stuff
Nothing can be added that someone before me has already said. Great product and better than any of the other mainstay plug versions of these compressors. Worked for years with hardware versions of these and do these sound like those, you might ask. No, not exactly, but non of the hardwares sounded exactly the same either. I remember stacking 3 different 1176s for a/b in a studio and even though 2 where very close in serial number, they sounded different. I do think these may sounds quite similar to the hardware version UAD used for reference.