![]() ![]() Interesting, UA are so locked in the studio paradigm that they say you’ll want to “track” through the vocoder – record while monitoring. But a vocoder is an entirely different story, so I suspect that the new vocoder included in this month’s UA update will matter to a lot of people. This is meaningless, of course, if you’re just applying effects to recordings after the fact. That is, plug-ins are great – until you need real-time performance, since they can add loads of latency. So one of the selling points of working that way has been that UA offers near-zero latencies, letting you track through those effects. ![]() But those effects often don’t come cheap, and they are tied to UA’s own hardware. Universal Audio continues churning out software updates with new analog emulations and other add-ons to buy 2018 has been a huge year for them. Why would you want near-zero latency on an effect? Well, maybe you want to run something like a vocoder – and that means the latest addition to Universal Audio’s offerings is a big deal.
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