Transform ordinary sounds into something extraordinary.
Add width, depth, and character to any source with a unique analog, bucket-brigade delay circuit
Build rich soundscapes and unique spatial effects
Layer vocal tracks with highly tunable doubling and chorus effects
Transform ordinary mono tracks into huge, wide stereo sounds
Runs on macOS or Windows. Requires an Apollo audio interface or UAD Accelerator. View full system requirements.
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Transform Ordinary Sounds into Something Extraordinary
Released in 1980, the A/DA STD-1 Stereo Tapped Delay is a unique analog effects processor with powerful creative features. With its array of six bucket-brigade delays, LFO and modulation controls, and flexible panning, it’s famous for transforming and widening guitars, vocals, drums, and more. Developed by Brainworx and endorsed by A/DA, the A/DA STD-1 Stereo Tapped Delay plug-in is an exacting emulation of the rare analog rack unit.
This has a completely different tone and sound than pretty much anything else. I also really like the delay taps it lets you get a alost bouncy effect when dialed in right.
AB
A. B.
I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
Nice surprise!
Cool addition to the toolkit...
KK
K. K.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
4 years ago
Great time and space plugin
Dont' expect hi-fi there, it's the dirt. But the nice dirt, really helpful to get a synth in the stereo field or get the drums crazy dubbed out.
but you can get it at Plugin Alliance on sale for 1/6 of this price so it gets only 3 stars
RB
R. B.
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
5 years ago
Delay with Character
Thought I already have enough delays but this delay will bring some life in your tracks.
PK
P. K.
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
6 years ago
Amazing
Great bit of kit when you get to it. Good job ithere is a manual handy to help get the EST out of their audio devices
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you’ll need an Apollo audio interface, UAD-2 Satellite, or UAD-2 PCIe card to run these plug-ins, using the onboard DSP. The plug-ins run on the hardware itself, without adding strain to your computer’s CPU. In an Apollo, onboard DSP processing allows you to run realtime UAD plug-ins with near-zero latency, and even record that processing directly to your DAW.
This refers to the number of SHARC DSP processors in Apollo and UAD-2 hardware. A DUO core system has twice the amount of processing power compared to a SOLO core system. More SHARC DSP cores increases the number of UAD-2 plug-ins you can run on the hardware.
No, Satellites provide DSP to run UAD-2 plug-ins in your DAW.
Yes, you can start a fully functional 14-day demo from any plug-in bundled with the UAD software. Simply click “Start Demo”, and start using it in your DAW.
UAD-2 licenses follow the hardware, it does not matter which computer they are connected to. You can have up to six UAD-2 devices registered to a system in your Universal Audio account, which share those licenses. See UAD-2 Plug-In Licensing Explained for full details. Authorisation of UAD-2 hardware is managed by the UAD Meter & Control Panel Application.