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Universal Audio Spark from $20/month

Speak to any audio professional working within the realms of audio production or music composition, and the chances are they will have used Universal Audio plugins at some point. With an enormous catalogue, encompassing vintage and contemporary classics alike, it’s possible to emulate the sound of circuitry from the likes of Neve, SSL and Moog, with utterly alarming accuracy and detail, and all from within the software domain.

UA’s audio units

The ethos related to their extensive plugin platform, has always been to rely on their appropriately equipped hardware for plugin processing, thus relieving your computer’s CPU of the heavy lifting. Once upon a time, this

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