Fan-less USB 3.0 external enclosure w/ external power supply.
2-in-1 systems (notebook/tablet) not recommended.
Available FireWire 800 port for UAD-2 Satellite, Apollo, or Apollo 16. Available PCI Express (PCIe) slot for each UAD-2 card. (Mac) OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, or 10.8 Mountain Lion.
#Uad 2 software#
Compatible VST, RTAS, or AAX 64 plug-in host DAW software UAD-2 SOLO Core PCIe DSP Accelerator Package Specifications: Minimum System Requirements.
Internet connection to download software and authorize UAD plug-ins.
Intel Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, or Xeon processor*.
PC with available built-in USB 3 SuperSpeed port The UAD-2 Satellite USB DSP Accelerator is a sleek, powerful way for Windows-based PC users to supercharge their systems and run larger mixes filled with.
Microsoft Windows 7, 8.1, or 10 (64-Bit Editions).
Access to UAD Powered Plug-Ins Library/Online Store.
#Uad 2 full#
Try before you buy with the 14-day full function demo for all plug-ins.
#Uad 2 windows 10#
Supports Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-Bit Editions).
Combine with other UAD-2 devices, including UAD-2 PCIe card(s), UAD-2 Satellite FireWire, and Apollo Twin USB.
#Uad 2 pro#
Compatible with Pro Tools, Cubase, Live, and more (VST, RTAS, AAX 64).
Includes Analog Classics Plus plug-in bundle The UAD-2 QUAD Custom includes UA’s Analog Classics plug-in bundle and it lets users select any three additional UAD plug-in titles from a world-renowned library that includes Ampex, Manley, Lexicon, EMT, Empirical Labs, Neve, Roland, Fairchild, Harrison, Little Labs, Studer, SSL, and more (sold separately).
Gives native systems a DSP boost for running larger mixes, with rich, sonically complex plug-ins.
Take UAD plug-ins “on the road” for mixing on USB 3-equipped Windows PC's.
The UAD-2 OCTO Core features eight SHARC processors, and easily installs into a PCIe-equipped desktop computer or compatible expansion chassis (PCIe or.
Access over 100 plug-ins from Ampex, Lexicon, Marshall, Studer, Neve, Manley, SSL, EMT, Empirical Labs, MXR and more The UAD-2 OCTO Core DSP Accelerator is Universal Audio’s most powerful PCIe processing card, giving producers and engineers massive power for running award-winning UAD plug-ins on Mac or PC.
Run UAD Powered Plug-Ins via USB 3 on PC's running Windows.
Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite USB Octo Core: With improved performance and reduced plug-in latency versus FireWire, UAD-2 Satellite USB makes the perfect introduction to UAD plug-ins, or ideal DSP expander for Apollo Twin USB audio interfaces. This convenient desktop unit gives you full access to UA's award-winning plug-in library, including exclusive titles from Studer, Lexicon, Neve, and more. The Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite USB Octo Core DSP Accelerator is a sleek, powerful way for Windows-based PC users to “supercharge” their systems and run larger mixes filled with acclaimed UAD plug-ins. Searching and posting on the UAD forum I’m getting lots of “it should” but nobody actually comitting to saying it does I’ll keep searching and posting though.Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite USB Octo Core If you want an actual explanation that’s detailed and certainly more correct than mine then you can search forums like the UAD-2 forum, Gearslutz and maybe ASUS, and search for uad-2, “address” maybe… something like that. So I’m not sure what happened to fix this but I think perhaps motherboard makers updated their BIOS to accept shorter address names or something along those lines. The Octo however was a later device and never had this particular problem as far as I know. 8-core Thunderbolt 3 DSP Accelerator with UAD Analog Classics Plus Plug-in Bundle and 3 Additional Plug-ins - Mac/PC, AAX 64, VST, AU, RTAS. So that applied to the solo, duo and quad cards. Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Thunderbolt 3 OCTO Custom. Physically there wasn’t enough space to fit assigned addresses. So quite simply, the earlier versions of UAD-2 don’t conform to a current standard, and there was no way for UA to do anything to make them work. I wonder if it’s the chipset on the motherboard that is the issue?Īs far as it was explained to me there is some ‘address’ that PCI devices get, and that address has a certain amount of digits or whatever. Something I want to check into before buying the ryzen.