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10/2/2015- Navigating the interface
- Configuring the Apollo Console
- Using the wordclock to ensure high-fidelity mixes
- Exploring the UAD core plugins, compressors, EQs, effects, processing units, and reverbs
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Voiceover] Hi, my name is J. Scott G, and welcome to Up and Running with the Universal Audio Apollo and UAD 2 Power Plug-ins. Universal Audio has been a pioneer in the music industry since 1958, creating legendary hardware compressors like the LA2A and the 1176, and eventually moving into the digital audio world. The Apollo and UAD 2 power plugins represent a new and exciting frontier. It gives you access to near-perfect emulations of classic vintage gear, along with an extensive arsenal of audio tools. In this course, we'll take a look at the Apollo interface and its connections, along with its setup and configuration.
We'll also dive into the core plugins that come bundled with the Apollo, like the 1176 and LA2A emulations, as well as a host of others. I'll be showing you how I've used these power plugins on the mixdown of a song, but I'll also be showing you other creative uses of these tools that will hopefully inspire new ideas for sound manipulation. So if you're ready to dive into the next evolution of digital audio, then get ready for Up and Running with the Universal Audio Apollo and UAD 2 power plugins.
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Introduction
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Welcome59s
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1. UAD/Apollo Basics
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Apollo front interface5m 38s
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Apollo back interface2m 30s
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Navigating the UAD Meter2m 41s
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Understanding wordclocking1m 40s
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2. Exploring the UAD Core Plugins
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UA 610 Tube Preamp and EQ3m 42s
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Softube Amp Room essentials6m 13s
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Fairchild 670 (Legacy)5m 24s
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UA Precision Enhancer Hz4m 1s
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CS-1 Precision Channel Strip7m 22s
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RealVerb Pro9m 50s
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3. Exploring Additional Compressors and Equalizers (EQs)
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Teletronix LA-3A3m 36s
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SSL G Series Bus Compressor4m 41s
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dbx 160 Compressor4m 15s
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UA Cambridge EQ7m 30s
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Neve 1073 Preamp & EQ5m 12s
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4. Exploring Additional Delay and Modulation Effects
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MXR Flanger/Doubler5m 8s
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Cooper Time Cube7m 11s
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Roland RE-201 Space Echo6m 19s
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Boss CE-1 Chorus2m 52s
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5. Exploring Special Processing Units
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Studer A800 Tape Recorder5m 28s
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Moog Multimode Filter8m 31s
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6. Exploring Additional Reverbs
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EMT 140 Plate Reverb5m 56s
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Ocean Way Studios Reverb11m 35s
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Conclusion
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Next steps34s
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