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V5.1 of the UAD Powered Plug-Ins

Universal Audio has announced v5.1 of the UAD Powered Plug-Ins Software for the UAD DSP Platform.


V5.1 includes the new Moog Multimode Filter plug-in for UAD-1 exclusively endorsed and officially licensed by Moog Music Inc and developed by UA. The Moog Multimode Filter employs UA’s cutting-edge, proprietary analog filter modeling, and has an introductory price of US$199 and is available as a fully functional 14-day demo in the v5.1 download at www.uaudio.com. The Moog Multimode Filter will be available for UAD-2 in a future software release. UAD-2 owners who buy the Multimode Filter now for UAD-1 will get the UAD-2 version at no additional cost. UAD customers with outstanding UAD$ vouchers or coupons can redeem these against the purchase price of the full-blown Moog Multimode Filter and free additional Moog Multimode Filter SE.

MOOG Multimode Filter KEY FEATURES:
  • Classic Moog ladder-type 24dB/Oct (4-pole) & 12dB/Oct (2-pole) LPF/HPF/BPF
  • Extreme distortion via 0/+20dB Input Gain, replicating MiniMoog external input
  • Stunningly “analog”; Self-Oscillation, Smooth Saturation, Zero Artifacts/Quantization
  • Enveloper Follower, Six LFO wave shapes, and DAW tempo synchronization
  • Mono & Stereo processing with Spacing/Offset features from Voyager
  • Includes Free low-DSP Multimode Filter “SE” version for high instance counts


The new Moog Multimode Filter delivers the first truly analog-sounding VCF (voltage controlled filter) emulation made for mixing, performing, creating, or destroying. The Moog Multimode Filter combines the best of Bob Moog’s classic Moog Modular, Minimoog & Moogerfooger designs with select features from his final Voyager instrument. UA meticulously modeled the analog behavior of the historical 4-pole ladder filter including all of the non-linearities of the original. UA takes this analog marvel to the next level by combining a Lowpass, Bandpass, and Highpass filter in one unit, and allowing Moog’s signature self oscillation and extreme resonance in any of the filter modes.
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