EP-34 Tape Echo
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EP-34 Tape Echo
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A. Uratnik
EP-34
I couldn't believe the other day that I listened to the mix and something just wasn't right
with the lead guitar. EP 34 saved me big time, I could boost the lead just right and and a subtle delay time made a lead flow just right. It's not just delay it actually enhance and glue the sonically.
A. Norris
Self Oscillation
I simply can't explain with words how realistic this model is.
It behaves exactly like a tape-based delay, which impressively includes the self-oscillation phenomena. The device will begin to "feed-back" on it's own looped signal, which can indeed get pretty insane and will eventually wig-out, but it is also possible to control this process and create immensely beautiful beds of delay, generated from the source sound itself. Whether it's dub or just subtle modulation this plug is permanently present in all of my mix templates. I love it.
T. Warren
Classic plugin you have to have in your arsenal
Title says it all. I use the Echoplex all the time. Killer on vox. (Not as good as the UA's "Cooper Time Cube" but still kick ass). I like to buss the Echoplex to the vox and it acts almost like a pad. It creates amazing ambience. So many cool and creative things you can do with the Echoplex. As I always say, you can't go wrong with Any UA plugs. UA plugins are the first plugins that made me feel justified in spending 200+ on non tangible gear. UAD's are truly a investment.
J. Aitkens
Ep-34 coolest echo ever
This delay takes me back to the days of old with the same magic quality you hear on so many albums we grew up loving. Going to be fun to play with the oscillating echos.
U. Hugosson
My number one Tape delay
Love this tape delay. Warm and classic sound. Makes guitar solos shine. UA did a great job.
P. Newmarch
Great sounding delay
Delays are tricky. To my ears, most just sound average. They impart nothing, no matter how much you tweak the settings or fiddle with eq or ducking effects.
The EP-34 sounds good. It's got plenty of functionality, but right from when you put it in a track, it sounds good. That's all I need, stuff that does what it should and sounds good doing it. Nice one, UA.
J. Hussmann
99% real 110% More reliable!!!!
This thing is dead up like my real one... but sits better in a mix because its a plug in, no mechanical noise, and it works every time!!! SO thats awesome... can be used to add depth and space to about anything, plus all the funky tricks!!! for sure my " Most Fun" Plug in!!!!!
D. Sanchez
Stacks!
Ive been stacking these now and the effect is pretty fantastic. I love using varying amounts of each of the stacks to give really subtle yet big space. Right on again, guys.
P. Degen
EP 34
Isn't it funny, I wondered how the late Tommy Bolin got all those strange noises out of his guitar. Well I'm confident he had a echoplex on his side.
All those spaceships taking off are made just by tweaking the echoplex, Within a few minutes I created those sounds also with this really great EP34 plugin.
Even when not inputting a sound at all, but by just tweaking the knobs you get really great results.
T. Pyka
Best Echo In Musicville
I owned the Echoplex hardware unit back in the day and I remember replacing the tape loop often. The UA version sounds much better and is more versatile. I love it and use it on guitars, vocals and keyboards.
J. Roger
Great!
Great delay, easy to use, lots of vibe. It is a great compliment to the Space Echo.
J. Pedrocca
Perfect!
it´s my first tape delay. It´s amazing! Sounds so different from others delays.
C. Hart
cool!!
Im new to this tape plug-in,, but I must say this is an awesome plug-in. I would recommend this to my friends
T. Child
Really lovely tape echo
I have been looking for a great tape echo plugin for some time now, and felt that I had found some ok ones, but I was looking for something that was truly great and I feel that I have found it in the EP-34.
Playing with this I find a lot of cool effects and inspiration on many different sources, but for my electronica it tends to be on mostly synth parts and can give some warmth to synth plugins.
I would recommend it over emulations of the Roland.
M. Dzioba
creative germ
I have never touched the hardware version and can't say how the software is close to original sound. Frankly speaking I don’t care. What I actually prize is the creative potential it delivers to my live performance. I use ableton live + push + Apollo Twin Duo + hardware synths and I love the sound and mobility of that setup. EP-34 is really amazing and easy to use. Thanks UA!
A. Fuest
Chasing your tail
As with most of the UAD plugins you have pretty good idea what your getting into when you buy a plug in. Its going to sound dam close to the real deal for starters and you know that! what you don't always know is how usable they are really going to be.
Its warm, its fluid and idiot proof, the elusive tail that is so hard to realistically create when using other delays is immediately available with the EP34.
Yes it will do your great Floyd like Gilmore twangs but there is more here than just a guitar delay.
Put it this way. A sunset on a clear sky is a glorious thing. But add a couple of clouds to that and suddenly you are in the sunset not looking at it.
A. Fuest
Chasing your tail
As with most of the UAD plugins you have pretty good idea what your getting into when you buy a plug in. Its going to sound dam close to the real deal for starters and you know that! what you don't always know is how usable they are really going to be.
Its warm, its fluid and idiot proof, the elusive tail that is so hard to realistically create when using other delays is immediately available with the EP34.
Yes it will do your great Floyd like Gilmore twangs but there is more here than just a guitar delay.
Put it this way. A sunset on a clear sky is a glorious thing. But add a couple of clouds to that and suddenly you are in the sunset not looking at it.
A. Fuest
Chasing your tail
As with most of the UAD plugins you have pretty good idea what your getting into when you buy a plug in. Its going to sound dam close to the real deal for starters and you know that! what you don't always know is how usable they are really going to be.
Its warm, its fluid and idiot proof, the elusive tail that is so hard to realistically create when using other delays is immediately available with the EP34.
Yes it will do your great Floyd like Gilmore twangs but there is more here than just a guitar delay.
Put it this way. A sunset on a clear sky is a glorious thing. But add a couple of clouds to that and suddenly you are in the sunset not looking at it.
J. Baldwin
Works as anticipated
This is easy to use like the old boxes. Intuitive controls allow you to dial in nice warm delay.
D. Kane
Perfectly imperfect!
Sounds so good, I ditched my real one! I don't miss the fan noise, that's for sure ;) MIDI mapping to my controller (via novation's automap) is a breeze and having the tempo sync is a nice added bonus, but the most awesome thing about it is it's unpredictability - just like the old units. So much character!