![]() Thus, if the hardware units are different, then the emulated or modeled plug-ins are going to be different as well, and that's exactly the case here. No two original hardware LA2A's are ever going to be the exact same. But there are a couple of things you need to keep in mind. You can watch and listen to the audio shootout between the two below and make your own judgements. So how did the Softube emulation stack up? Really, really well. ![]() This keeps the compressor from reacting adversely to low frequencies. The VC 2A (VC = Vintage Compressor), includes a mix/blend control allowing for parallel compression, a sidechain circuit for ducking or effects, and a high pass filter in the detector circuit. Whereas UA kept their LA2A emulation completely faithful to the original unit, Softube added a few additional features. ![]() With Native Instruments and Softube releasing a native (non-hardware accelerated) version, I was eager to see how it compares with both the hardware, and Universal Audio's own digital emulation. I also have the UAD LA2A plug-in as a first call go-to in many vocal chains. The VC 2A and LA 2A stack up very well against each other.Īs an owner and daily user of Universal Audio's LA610 mic pre (610 mic pre, LA2A compressor combo) I have the LA2A sound well ingrained in my head.
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