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| The reputation of this analog classic is well known throughout the audio industry. Originally designed and built during the 1960's, the 1176LN was the first to use a field effect transistor (FET) as a voltage controlled variable resistor, and that innovation was the key to the product's unique character. An in-depth analysis of the 1176LN's "personality" allowed Universal Audio to methodically reproduce those results within a plug-in architecture, and now offer that same character to Pro Tools TDM HD and Mix Systems.
Features
- Ultra-fast attack time
- Unique, analog-friendly, "warm" characteristics
- FET Gain Reduction Emulation
- Supports the popular "All Buttons Mode", just like the original
- Input & Output Gain Adjustment Knobs w/adjustable Attack and Release Settings
- Adjustable Program-Dependent Compression Behavior
- Custom Output Transformer Emulation design
- Mono or Stereo Operation
- Full automation capabilities
- Flexible VU metering modes
- Detailed, precise screen shot provides a realistic analog look and feel
- The 1176LN can run one instance at 44.1 and 48k on both the Mix and HD systems. It will not run at 96k.
- The 1176SE can run 6 instances on HD at 44.1k and 48k, and four in the Mix system. At 96k, you get three instances, and 192k, you get one.
System Requirements
- Macintosh Computer running Mac OS 9.2.2 or OS 10.2.3
- ProTools 5.0 or greater software running on a Pro Tools 24|Mix or Pro Tools|HD system
- Windows XP: To be announced
Compatible with MIX|24,PT|HD, OS9, OS X
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