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Subject:URS FullTec VST
Posted by: MacMoney
Date:5/12/2005 10:39:02 PM

from the URS web page

URS plugins has released version 1.0 of the URS FullTec 5 Band Program EQ for Audio Units and VST. The URS FullTec is a five band Program Equalizer featuring one band that digitally recreates the Pulteq EQP-1's low frequency shelving with simultaneous boost and attenuation, three bands of peak equalization that digitally recreates the midrange boost and attenuation of the Pultec MEQ-5 and the high frequency boost of the Pultec EQP-1a.

The URS FullTec EQ Bundle includes the URS BLT EQ costs $499.99 (TDM, RTAS, Audio Units, VST) or $249.99 (Native, RTAS, Audio Units, VST).

Special BLT upgrade offer - Upgrade a URS BLT EQ to the URS FullTec Bundle Native for $199.99

Subject:RE: URS FullTec VST
Reply by: Zacchino
Date:5/14/2005 1:12:06 AM

This is sooo frustrating when there's nothing to clic on... It saves us so much time :

URS Plugins Homeage

PS (to MacMoney) : how realistic does it get compared to Universal Audio's ?

Subject:RE: URS FullTec VST
Reply by: MacMoney
Date:5/14/2005 6:35:28 AM

Sorry about the link 8^(

>PS (to MacMoney) : how realistic does it get compared to Universal Audio's ?

Wow I love them both.......but!
I only have the TDM versions of UAD and TDM and VST of URS.
On my TDM system a mono UAD Pultec uses 50% of a DSP chip
URS uses 25%.
UAD is only a 2 band (EQP-1A) (you still don't have the other two Pultec's, the MEQ-5 and the EQH-2).
URS is 5 bands (all of the Pultec EQs in one) that's why they call it the FullTec.
I also have the Bomb Factory Pultec bundle.
BF and UAD use the same DSP but BF gives you all three Pultec's
UAD and URS sound much better.
I use the FullTec because it has more bands and uses less CPU/DSP.
Like the other URS TDM plugins the VST sound sweet too.
Hands down the first EQs I reach for!
I'm so very happy that URS has ported their TDM/RTAS plugins for the VST users.
So many times I wanted to use a API, Neve or FullTec on a two track in Sound Forge, Acid or Vegas and had to import to Pro-Tools.
I'm hoping that they will port the S-Series (SSL) and Mix Eq to VST also.
If you are a URS TDM or LE user the VST versions are free.
If I wanted to use my UAD as VST I have to buy the UAD-1 card.

Download the 10 day demo of the URS VST plugins http://www.ursplugins.com/, and yes you need a iLok.

Hope this helps, George Ware

Message last edited on5/14/2005 6:56:41 AM byMacMoney.
Subject:RE: URS FullTec VST
Reply by: Zacchino
Date:5/15/2005 5:48:02 AM

When you say "Chip" about the URS, you mean Pro Tools Chip right ?

I don't own any pro tools gear... Too pricy (but yet great). I think I'll go for the UAD-1 StudioPak. But I'm sure I'll somewhat miss a fulltec eq (I'm an Eq freak).

I'll give a try on the demo

Subject:RE: URS FullTec VST
Reply by: MacMoney
Date:5/15/2005 7:37:20 AM

Hi Fadengo
Yes I meant the DSP chip of a TDM system.
UAD or URS are both great buys.
I'd rather have 5-bands over 2
The UDA-1 SP is a good buy too!

Happy shopping, George Ware

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