
At any rate, I have yet to hear a native version of a plug-in that is available for Powercore, that has sounded anywhere near as good to me. That made me nervous in ditching my Powercore, but I instead went for different plugs that were designed as native plugs to start with, and which are as good but in a different way so not 100% replacements.
TC had already been doing something interesting the past few years by packaging "little" versions of some of their Powercore plug-ins with their audio interfaces. I think they were testing the waters.
I got an email from Universal Audio the other day which I wish I had kept, as I could have sworn it said something about native processing somewhere in the message. I was too deadline-focused to read it carefully, and figured there would be follow-up that I could read later.
Still, it would surprise me if they went native, as they are all about the hardware. They make hardware emulations of many of the plug-ins, and have new partners all the time. I don't know if any of these are out yet, but at AES 2008 they showed early implementations of VI hosting on the UAD card, such as Native Instruments Pro-53 and B4 II, IIRC.
