
That adds a very important function and a great workflow. But one of the keys for me is being able to use them with the Apollo. My UAD system is one of the best investments I've made in terms of audio gear, if not the best. You can even get a free EQ and get that "analog warmth." There are tons of plugs to give "analog warmth" but price varies from free to very expensive, and IMO there is a huge difference. Your pc is "very good" what does that mean? What are you after? EQ? Compression? Channel strips? Mastering? All of it? If you choose "all of it" there will be compromises.Īnd what kind of music are you working with? Jazz, classical? Pop, metal? I doubt anyone can give you an educated opinion because IMO you need to state your sonic objectives more clearly. Even if Slate had been around when I purchased the Waves Native Power Pack, or the first UAD, I'm not sure I would have purchased Slate.

I have never bought into Slate simply because he was late to the game and Waves, UAD and other individual plugs cover my needs. My pc is very good but still try not to over do it on cpu usage.I have quite a bit of both Waves and UAD. Looking for a plugin pack that has good analogue warmth. Slate vmr interested me the most obviously because its price, and ive heard some good things about it.

Ive heard a lot about all three of these.

I want to spend some coin on a solid set of plug ins. I know there are at least one or two of these topics but id like to compare these three directly.
