Universal Audio's EP-34 Tape Echo plug-in gives guitar players and mix engineers the rich, warm tape delay effects of vintage Echoplex units, now on the UAD-2 Powered Plug-Ins platform for Mac and PC. This video covers the basics of the stunning EP-34 plug-in, and gives a glimpse into its inspiring vintage tape echo sounds.
To learn more about UA's EP-34 Tape Echo plug-in, visit: http://www.uaudio.com/store/chorus-delays/ep-34.html
(Note the EP-34 Tape Echo product is not affiliated with, sponsored, nor endorsed by any companies currently using the "Echoplex" name.)
How do you think this unit compares with the Line 6's EP-1 and EP-3 emulation. They both sound great to me.
doctorgone 5 months ago
How is this compared to the Roland space echo (plugin)?
LzI 11 months ago
@johnnybigoode do you know what the echoplex unit actually sounds like as a point of reference?
jfkfc 1 year ago
@jfkfc who cares what the fuck you think
the plug in is still awesome
johnnybigoode 1 year ago
Wow! Sounds nothing at all like my real hardware EP4, especially the distortion which sounds like a cheap plug-in. If the hardware was as boring sounding as this, I'd probably get rid of it. Gee, plug-ins sure have a ways to go.
jfkfc 1 year ago
Goodness. I'm in love with this one.
TheExplodingBit 1 year ago
Wow this is real cool
ricemilk 1 year ago
Just sounds great. Saving up the pennies.
hueseph 1 year ago
hahaha very ColdPlay..
mmmh move the LRF and KPD a little more..
I can do that with the Line6 delay But this is much better because it can be used in numerous tracks... LIke the sync so that I can used a 1/8D..
LRP: littler rubber feet.
KPD: knobs per dollar
girotube 1 year ago
line 6 DL4 actually nails the self oscillation thing...subtle effects not so much. of course you could just get this wwwDOTfulltoneDOTcom/tte.asp
johanivanovic 1 year ago