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Universal Audio Releases EMT 250 Classic Reverb Plug-In

Aug 13, 2009 7:59 PM

Universal Audio EMT 250 screen shot

The EMT 250 Classic Electronic Reverberator ($249) is the latest Powered Plug-In for the UAD-2.

Introduced in 1976, the EMT 250 has a distinctive, clear and open reverb sound. Re-engineered by Universal Audio alongside EMT 250 creator Dr. Barry Blesser—and fully endorsed by EMT Studiotechnik GmbH—the EMT 250 Powered Plug-In uses the same algorithm found in the extremely rare EMT 250 units.

The Universal Audio EMT 250 Powered Plug-In features:
* Faithful re-creation of the EMT 250
* Same algorithm found in the original unit, repurposed for plug-in use in conjunction with EMT 250 designer Dr. Barry Blesser
* Modeled from Allen Sides' EMT 250 "golden unit" at Ocean Way Recording
* Additional EMT 250 effects, such as Delay, Phasing, Chorus, Echo and Space
* Full endorsement by EMT Studiotechnik GmbH as the world's only authentic EMT 250 emulation

The EMT 250 Powered Plug-In is available as part of the new UAD software version 5.4.0 release. In addition to the Fatso Jr. and Sr. Analog Tape Simulator, EMT 250 Classic Electronic Reverberator and Neve 31102 Console EQ plug-ins, UAD 5.4.0 provides RTAS improvements for Digidesign Pro Tools, integrated support for the new UAD-2 Solo/Laptop and enhancements for Windows-based UAD users.

Learn more about the Universal Audio EMT 250 Powered Plug-In.

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