UAD-2 NOW 64-BIT!

Posted on Fri 07 December 2012 in Computer Music

UAD-2 SatelliteThinking of getting a UAD-2 processor? Well, now is a great time to do it because 64-bit compatibility has just been announced and the new pricing structure/bundles means that you get better value for money than ever before! UAD-2 processors allow you to run Universal Audio's amazingly powerful plug-ins, which provide realistic emulations of classic hardware units.

Please note that as of this moment in time, 64-bit support (available as part of UAD Powered Plug-Ins v6.4) is only available for Windows 7 64-bit Edition machines, but a Mac version is in the pipeline, with a beta version scheduled for release later this month. Also please note that when using a UAD Satellite or Apollo with a PC, you will need a qualified PCIe-to-FireWire adapter card.

Click here to download the latest version of UAD Powered Plug-ins.

So, what are you waiting for?! Add some real quality to your studio today!

If you want more information an any UAD-2 product, click the links below or give us a call on 01202 597180.

Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad - More Info/Buy

Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Duo - More Info/Buy

Universal Audio UAD-2 PCIe Quad - More Info/Buy

Universal Audio UAD-2 PCIe Duo - More Info/Buy

Universal Audio UAD-2 PCIe Solo - More Info/Buy

Universal Audio Apollo Quad - More Info/Buy

Universal Audio Apollo Duo - More Info/Buy

Universal Audio Apollo Quad & Focusrite Octopre Mk2 Bundle - More Info/Buy

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