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UAD 1176 freebie


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6 hours ago, kitekrazy1 said:

I've stopped installing anything UAD since you have no control over their app.  Sure you could delete it and still install their stuff.  Their connect app has no options and starts up with Windows.  BTW it is a complaint among users.   I prefer not to deal with them. There's no shortage of 1176 emulations.

I do agree with boycotting companies that don't listen to customers, so I agree there and that's the best way to get them to change. This type of software doesn't need to be running all the time.

I have the UA Signature bundle, so I do have them installed in this case though.

Instead of uninstalling Connect, I just rename the exe to "disConnect". That way nothing autostarts as the system doesn't find the file it's looking for and I can still easily run it if I want to.

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22 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

It's now become something to consider when deciding whether to buy (or keep in the case of freebies) software: how much crap does the installer shovel vs. the thing I actually want to use?

I don't mind installing installation managers, but I won't allow services that aren't needed by the plug-in.

The whole point of free stuff seems to buy into an eco system.  Many of them often require iLok.   I bought my first iLok when Line 6 offered Amp Farm free. 

I don't install the free Waves anymore.   

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22 hours ago, Promidi said:

Even with Freebies, one has to decide if you really need it. 

In my case, my final decision to pass on the UAD 1176 freebie hinged on the fact that I have IK Multimedia’s Black 76 (part of Tracks 5) and Arturia’s Comp FET-76 (Both emulations of the The 1176 compressor).

I like the IKM one, but for a lot of people that don't own the whole suite (I own most of it), the fact it requires you to download an insanely large install just to run what you do have might be enough to make someone take the UAD freebie and deal with ilok.  

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15 hours ago, Brian Walton said:

I like the IKM one, but for a lot of people that don't own the whole suite (I own most of it), the fact it requires you to download an insanely large install just to run what you do have might be enough to make someone take the UAD freebie and deal with ilok.  

Oh that T RackS installer. If you don't have T Racks MAX you are blessed with demo (unregistered) versions of every plug-in you don't already own.

If you delete them, the next time you get a T RackS license you'll have to run the installer all over again, at which time they'll all be back. So instead of deleting the demo versions, I created a T RackS bullpen folder and move them to it. If I get a license for one of them, I copy it back to the VST3 folder and register it.

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10 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

Oh that T RackS installer. If you don't have T Racks MAX you are blessed with demo (unregistered) versions of every plug-in you don't already own.

If you delete them, the next time you get a T RackS license you'll have to run the installer all over again, at which time they'll all be back. So instead of deleting the demo versions, I created a T RackS bullpen folder and move them to it. If I get a license for one of them, I copy it back to the VST3 folder and register it.

All good ideas/process but still requires that beast of an installer (and the repeat of that installer every time they update).  

 

I've got most of them but just seems like a massive disc space waste as I honestly only use a few of them.

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7 hours ago, Brian Walton said:

All good ideas/process but still requires that beast of an installer (and the repeat of that installer every time they update).  

I've got most of them but just seems like a massive disc space waste as I honestly only use a few of them.

They fulfill my desire to have emulations of classic hardware on hand. Their UI's are so pretty.

Also, not mentioned often but important to me is that most of them can switch into M/S mode.

It was actually their Fairchild 670 emulation that first lit my mid-side lightbulb. One of the presets is for master widening, and it sounds amazing, so I puzzled out how mid-side compression could enhance width. Since then, I've become very fond of mid-side processing in general.

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