Universal Audio Plugs To TDM 1.2

US Now supports Pro Tools 6.4, HD accel and D-control      28/06/04

Universal Audio Plugs To TDM 1.2
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Universal Audio - they who make the UAD-1 DSP card and other fine vintage studio hardware , have just updated their TDM Plugins to version TDM v1.2. This update extends support for the new ProTools software and HD hardware as well as integration with the d-control. "UA has been working hard to update and continue to develop our classic TDM plug-in suite to full compatibility with the latest Digidesign hardware, tactile-control systems and Pro Tools software releases." commented Mike Barnes, UA's Director of Marketing. "Version 1.2 integrates full support for Pro Tools 6.4, and the Accel DSP card which allows us to offer not only significantly more plug-in instances, but also 96k support for our most sophisticated emulations such as the 1176LN compressor." "UA's extensive experience with analog and digital design continues to allow them to deliver excellent vintage modeling and all-new processing algorithms for TDM plug-ins. Their latest offerings for the HD and HD Accel platforms are great additions for our customers," said Dave Lebolt, General Manager of Digidesign. TDM v1.2 is a free upgrade for existing Universal Audio customers who already own one of UA's classic TDM plug-ins: the 1176LN/SE, LA-2A Compressor/Limiters or the Pultec EQP-1A vintage EQ. TDM Version 1.2 is also available as a free 14-day demo download featuring all of UA's TDM plug-ins at
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