Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core DSP Accelerator w/ Analog Classics
The Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core DSP Accelerator adds four SHARC processors dedicated to running UAD plug-ins so mixes keep their punch and detail without taxing the host CPU. It slots into production and post workflows as an external DSP farm, letting you stack multiple instances of flagship compressors, EQs, tape machines, and reverbs while sessions stay responsive at high track counts and 192 kHz project rates.
Integration is straightforward. Connect the unit to your computer, authorize, and insert UAD plug-ins just like native effects in the DAW. Processing happens on the Satellite’s internal DSP, which frees buffer settings and CPU headroom for soft synths, samplers, and video timelines. Large sessions with many virtual instruments benefit immediately, and offline bounces remain predictable because the plug-ins run on fixed hardware rather than sharing cycles with background tasks.
Scalability is a core design point. Up to six UAD devices can be combined per system, so a single Quad can become part of a larger DSP pool alongside other Satellites or an Apollo interface. That means a laptop writing room can open the same mix a main room ran yesterday without redesigning the plug-in chain. Latency behavior is DAW-friendly for mixing and sound design; time-critical tracking with Unison preamps remains the job of Apollo, as intended.
Reliability follows the hardware approach. Each SHARC chip runs UAD code at consistent performance, thermal management is conservative, and the enclosure is built for continuous operation in production environments. Session recall is exact because the processing lives outside the computer’s changing driver and OS landscape.
The included Analog Classics plug-in bundle provides a credible starting palette with UA’s heritage processors, so new users can commit to tones immediately and experienced engineers can expand existing libraries without gaps. If the brief is to run more premium dynamics, EQ, tape, and space effects per session while keeping the computer calm and the workflow consistent across rooms, UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core makes that upgrade immediate and measurable.
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Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core DSP Accelerator w/ Analog Classics
Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core DSP Accelerator w/ Analog Classics
The Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core DSP Accelerator adds four SHARC processors dedicated to running UAD plug-ins so mixes keep their punch and detail without taxing the host CPU. It slots into production and post workflows as an external DSP farm, letting you stack multiple instances of flagship compressors, EQs, tape machines, and reverbs while sessions stay responsive at high track counts and 192 kHz project rates.
Integration is straightforward. Connect the unit to your computer, authorize, and insert UAD plug-ins just like native effects in the DAW. Processing happens on the Satellite’s internal DSP, which frees buffer settings and CPU headroom for soft synths, samplers, and video timelines. Large sessions with many virtual instruments benefit immediately, and offline bounces remain predictable because the plug-ins run on fixed hardware rather than sharing cycles with background tasks.
Scalability is a core design point. Up to six UAD devices can be combined per system, so a single Quad can become part of a larger DSP pool alongside other Satellites or an Apollo interface. That means a laptop writing room can open the same mix a main room ran yesterday without redesigning the plug-in chain. Latency behavior is DAW-friendly for mixing and sound design; time-critical tracking with Unison preamps remains the job of Apollo, as intended.
Reliability follows the hardware approach. Each SHARC chip runs UAD code at consistent performance, thermal management is conservative, and the enclosure is built for continuous operation in production environments. Session recall is exact because the processing lives outside the computer’s changing driver and OS landscape.
The included Analog Classics plug-in bundle provides a credible starting palette with UA’s heritage processors, so new users can commit to tones immediately and experienced engineers can expand existing libraries without gaps. If the brief is to run more premium dynamics, EQ, tape, and space effects per session while keeping the computer calm and the workflow consistent across rooms, UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core makes that upgrade immediate and measurable.
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The Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core DSP Accelerator adds four SHARC processors dedicated to running UAD plug-ins so mixes keep their punch and detail without taxing the host CPU. It slots into production and post workflows as an external DSP farm, letting you stack multiple instances of flagship compressors, EQs, tape machines, and reverbs while sessions stay responsive at high track counts and 192 kHz project rates.
Integration is straightforward. Connect the unit to your computer, authorize, and insert UAD plug-ins just like native effects in the DAW. Processing happens on the Satellite’s internal DSP, which frees buffer settings and CPU headroom for soft synths, samplers, and video timelines. Large sessions with many virtual instruments benefit immediately, and offline bounces remain predictable because the plug-ins run on fixed hardware rather than sharing cycles with background tasks.
Scalability is a core design point. Up to six UAD devices can be combined per system, so a single Quad can become part of a larger DSP pool alongside other Satellites or an Apollo interface. That means a laptop writing room can open the same mix a main room ran yesterday without redesigning the plug-in chain. Latency behavior is DAW-friendly for mixing and sound design; time-critical tracking with Unison preamps remains the job of Apollo, as intended.
Reliability follows the hardware approach. Each SHARC chip runs UAD code at consistent performance, thermal management is conservative, and the enclosure is built for continuous operation in production environments. Session recall is exact because the processing lives outside the computer’s changing driver and OS landscape.
The included Analog Classics plug-in bundle provides a credible starting palette with UA’s heritage processors, so new users can commit to tones immediately and experienced engineers can expand existing libraries without gaps. If the brief is to run more premium dynamics, EQ, tape, and space effects per session while keeping the computer calm and the workflow consistent across rooms, UAD-2 Satellite Quad Core makes that upgrade immediate and measurable.
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