What do you need to know about unison?

What do you need to know about unison?

Unison Basics. Unison™ technology is an audio processing breakthrough that starts right at the source — the input stage — allowing UA audio interface mic preamps to sound and behave like the world’s most sought-after tube and solid-state designs.

Is there a way to emulate unison mics?

The easiest way to learn more about Unison mic preamp emulation is to pull up a few Unison-enabled plug-ins and record your favorite sources. You’ll quickly hear the difference it can make. Unison is just one of the many ways UA audio interfaces give you authentic analog sound, every time you record.

Can you use unison on more than one input?

Unison can be used on more than one input simultaneously, so you can effectively create a vintage Neve console tracking experience, for example, with incredibly authentic results.

How do I activate unison on my UAD?

Unison is activated by inserting any Unison-enabled UAD plug-in into the special Unison insert available on UA audio interface Console software. Simply click the UNISON+ insert to select a Unison-enabled plug-in from the Insert Assign popover window.

How does unison work with your audio interface?

Because the UA interface hardware and UAD software are tightly integrated, Unison provides continuous, realtime, two-way control and interplay between physical mic preamp controls and the software settings. The easiest way to learn more about Unison mic preamp emulation is to pull up a few Unison-enabled plug-ins and record your favorite sources.

What kind of AMP do you use with unison?

When plugging into the front panel instrument input, Unison technology can also emulate the input impedance of guitar and bass amps from Fender, ® Marshall, ® Ampeg, ® Eden, ® ENGL, ® and Fuchs ® — and even famed guitar effects like the KORG SDD-3000 Digital Delay. This is crucial to capturing these unique devices’ signature tones.