UAD Studio City - jolly good
Posted: May 27, 2026 10:17 am
I've said a bazillion times I don't any more EQs or compressors. Well, I needed a new compressor. Specifically, UAD's LA-2A. I'd migrated to the free software version as I'm weaning myself off the hardware, but I'd noticed it doesn't handle high levels very well - it would sound square when it absolutely shouldn't. So I decided the next time there was a silly sale, I'd get the proper UAD(x) version, and this hour's current deal of 3 UAD(x) plugins for $50 seemed to fit the bill.
What else to get? No more compressors! EQs! Reverbs! Almost no more anything. I ended up getting the Anthem mono synth for no good reason (no more synths!), but the big surprise was Studio City.
This really is very well done. Never mind the hype of "they recorded Nevermind here - hey, you too can be like Nirvana", what you get are placeable microphones in 3D space, and the ability to switch those mics out for alts, and optionally through speakers, all in a very intuitive interface. The results aren't subtle (unless you want them to be) - it's terrifically versatile, and a lot of fun.
It also has 2 ensemble modes for strings and brass. This isn't a chorus effect, but I think seems to be more about exciting a room - could suit pop very well.
What else to get? No more compressors! EQs! Reverbs! Almost no more anything. I ended up getting the Anthem mono synth for no good reason (no more synths!), but the big surprise was Studio City.
This really is very well done. Never mind the hype of "they recorded Nevermind here - hey, you too can be like Nirvana", what you get are placeable microphones in 3D space, and the ability to switch those mics out for alts, and optionally through speakers, all in a very intuitive interface. The results aren't subtle (unless you want them to be) - it's terrifically versatile, and a lot of fun.
It also has 2 ensemble modes for strings and brass. This isn't a chorus effect, but I think seems to be more about exciting a room - could suit pop very well.