Thanks for this,cbergm7210 wrote:This is my go to guy to check prices first. He is fantastic:
Arthur Alexander
arteksound@earthlink.net
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Thanks for this,cbergm7210 wrote:This is my go to guy to check prices first. He is fantastic:
Arthur Alexander
arteksound@earthlink.net
I think a wise short guy with pointy ears once said that.Frodo wrote:It's good if you use it "good".
Dan Worley wrote:The more I use UBK-1 the more I love it. It's definitely a winner.
DP 7.21 has crashed a few times when I was moving UBK-1 to a different insert slot. That's the only problem I've experienced with it. But after that, moving some Waves plugs crashed DP, too, so maybe something else is causing it. DP7.21 has been so incredibly stable for me that it's rather shocking to have it crash at all.
You bet. Family helps family, eh?Julia123 wrote:Not only is it good, it is GREAT!!!! Thanks Cbergm for the the info on purchasing it--- very cool person to deal with!!!!!
+1labman wrote:our engineer says he is able to just use UBK where he would need two or three tools previously. And work faster.
So that means it was well worth the licenses.
(And the video manual is superbly done. Everyone should folllow his lead!
If you're getting distortion it could be because of the Headroom knob is too far counterclockwise. I think the creator said to have the green light blinking every so often as a starting point and experiment from there. Also I have found that the saturation and density knobs can create unusable distortion on some source material, so if you hear anything disable those and see if it goes away.jbyerly1 wrote:Do you find find your self fighting distortion and good settings? I need to go back and read about this plug because I must be doing something wrong. Also do you use it mainly as a in channel plug, 2bus, side chained. Where and what do you find it most useful for.