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The Neve 1073 was one of the first EQs to be modelled by Universal Audio for its Powered Plug-Ins range many years ago, but due to the technological limitations of the time, it didn't capture all the non-linear characteristics that give the original its gorgeous sound.
This earlier, less DSP-intensive version is included in the new Neve 1073 Preamp & EQ Plug-In Collection as the 1073 Legacy plugin, as is the even more DSP-friendly 1073SE Legacy version.
The headliner in this latest Plug-In Collection for UAD-2 platforms (VST/AU/RTAS), then, is simply called 1073. It not only emulates all the circuit interactions of the hardware version (including all ten of its clipping points), but also the preamp characteristics when used with one of Universal Audio's Apollo audio interfaces.
The implementation of Unison technology allows you to insert it into the dedicated preamp slot on the UAD Console software that comes with all Apollo interfaces, integrating said preamp characteristics with the actual input stage of the Apollo, including mic/line input select, mic and line gain, high or low impedance, 20dB pad, fader level and output gain.
What this amounts to is the extremely exciting ability to use the Apollo/plugin combo as a recording/monitoring input stage, exactly as you would the real thing.
It works beautifully, too, and with other Unison-enabled plugins (the API Vision Channel Strip and UA 610), the versatility of the system is beginning to be realised. The only 1073 input feature not present on the Unison version is the switchable 300/1200 Ohm mic impedance.
The real deal
UA's new 1073 sounds absolutely stunning. The Apollo's own preamps sound good as they are, but insert the 1073 and the difference is night and day.
Audio recorded through it comes at you with a definition and solidity that you can almost reach out and feel - if you're not already a believer in the theory that the quality of the preamp is as important as that of the mic it's connected to, this will leave you in no doubt. And all of this is before you've touched the drive levels and the high/low impedance switch.
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The new EQ algorithms better portray the tasty non-linearities of the real thing. The air of the 12kHz shelving band is there, as is the extreme but smooth nature of the mid-range bell band, with its distinct colouration.
The low shelving band is a coarse control that works to add or subtract weight at 35, 60, 110 or 220Hz, while the passive high-pass filter shaves off bottom-end at 18dB/octave from a 50, 80, 160 or 300Hz rolloff point. The long-throw output fader adds colour- useful for a bit of overdrive.
One caveat is the enormous DSP demands of the new 1073, consuming 40% of a single UAD DSP chip per mono instance, and 67.6% for a stereo one.
If you're recording through it as a Unison input stage, it's not so bad, as you only need to record through it once. But if you intend to mix with the plugin in your DAW, when using, say, a UAD-2 Duo unit, you'll only be able to run 4 mono or 2 stereo instances (though the EQ section can be disabled to reduce DSP usage).
This new 1073 is a huge step up from the original UAD model, and not just because it simply sounds better, but also for the inclusion of the Apollo input preamp stage, which really is a potential game-changer. The range of analogue colours it paints is vast, and its sonic clarity and depth are fabulous.
Tired of looking at all the Universal Audio plug-ins you don’t own? In this article we’ll show you how to keep them from showing up in Universal Audio’s Console and your DAW. This will streamline the look of your Console window and help your DAW launch a little faster.
Hiding Plug-Ins within Console
Plug-ins can be hidden within Console under Settings so that they don’t show up in Console but they will still show up in your DAW. To hide them in Console, simply click HIDE for each plug-in.
- Step 1: Access Console from the Menu Bar, click to enlarge.
- Step 2: Click Hide to hide a plug-in within console, click to enlarge.
Remove Unused UAD Plug-Ins
To prevent the plug-ins from appearing when you launch your DAW, open Finder and remove the plug-ins from the following locations:
Audio Units:Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > Plugins > Components
VST:Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > Plugins > VST > Powered Plug-Ins
AAX:Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Avid > Audio > Plug-Ins > Universal Audio
RTAS:Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Digidesign > Audio > Plug-Ins > Universal Audio
Note: If you choose to demo or purchase these plug-ins at a later time, you will need to reinstall all of them by downloading and installing UAD Console. Alternatively, you could store the plug-ins in another location and move them back when needed.
- AU Plug-In Location, click to enlarge.
- VST Plug-In Location, click to enlarge.
- AAX Plug-In Location, click to enlarge.
- RTAS Plug-In Location, click to enlarge.
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