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UA CENTURY TUBE CHANNEL STRIP

This user-friendly UAD plugin channel strip promises to get your instrument­al and vocal recordings mix-ready at source

- www.uaudio.com

Chaining a virtual tube preamp, a three-band ‘sweetening’ EQ and a one-knob optical compressor in a single plugin, UA’s Century Tube Channel Strip for Apollo/Arrow/UAD-2 is an intuitive and immediate recording channel built to get vocals and instrument­s of all kinds sounding smooth and warm on the way into your DAW. Of course, it’s also viable for mixing, but as the minimalism and simplicity of the thing imply, this is primarily a tracking strip: set it up on an input channel (guitar, bass, vocal, etc), hit record and commit. Old school.

Catch the tube

First in the chain is the Tube Preamp, which offers Low and High Gain settings for matching to condenser or dynamic microphone­s; an optional 18dB/octave high-pass filter at 80Hz for getting rid of unwanted low-frequency intrusions; a 20dB Pad function; and a polarity invert switch. The input Level knob piles on more and more valve saturation as it’s raised, from clean through warm, to full-on distorted. Overload indicators show clipping at both the input and output of the preamp.

Next comes the three-band EQ. The most complicate­d – for want of a better word – of the modules, this one’s covered in Easy EQ below.

The Opto Leveler is an LA-2A-style optical limiter emulation comprising a single knob for dialling in the amount of compressio­n applied. In typical opto fashion, it delivers smooth and transparen­t peak reduction at low Compressio­n levels, and more characterf­ul dynamics shaping beyond that.

At the end of the chain, the Master module is a simple output level control for re-levelling the processed signal.

Century Tube is also Unison-compatible, adjusting the actual impedance of your Apollo or Arrow interface’s hardware preamps when loaded into their Unison insert points, and enabling hands-on rotary control of the Tube Preamp Low/High switch, and input Level and Output knobs in Gain Stage mode.

Scoring a century

With its stripped-back control set, Century Tube Channel Strip isn’t the most flexible of plugins – but that’s entirely by design. Its foolproof workflow will particular­ly endear it to musicians (as opposed to producers/engineers) looking to make their own quality recordings without having to learn the engineerin­g ropes; and as long as you pay attention and keep your ears open, it really does make it difficult to go wrong when it comes to setting compressio­n and EQ for vocals, guitars, basses, keys, and even the drums bus. Indeed, UA describe Century Tube as a “do no harm” channel strip, and while that’s patently only accurate to a point, their summary certainly rings true within the bounds of convention­al usage – rarely has finding the sweet spot for corrective EQ and compressio­n been so quick and straightfo­rward. It’s such a great tool for the recording novice, in fact, that we reckon UA should make it part of their Apollo and Arrow bundles. It could seriously boost the (already considerab­le) appeal of those interfaces to the singer-songwriter­s that make up a fair proportion of their target market. Wishful thinking aside, though, this is a fast, focused plugin with a convincing­ly analogue sound that utterly flattens the channel strip learning curve. What’s not to like?

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