Hiya guys,
Thought I'd add my thoughts here;
Both dsp cards are excellent in their own ways. Currently only TC are supporting 3rd party developers, hence the multitude of plug-ins by companies like Access, Sony, Novation. This in itself is a benefit of the Powercore - you can buy extra synths / effects / dynamic processors to work on the card.
Universal Audio develop their own plug-ins called "Powered Plug-ins". As a company UAD have not released the code for 3rd party developers and as far as I know don't intend to.
The Powercore comes in 3 different packages; the Element, the full PCI package and the Firewire Powercore (a hardware unit).
The UAD-1 comes in two packages; the Project Pak and the full package called the studio pak (all the Powered Plug-ins minus the Pultec Pro - which is basically a mid-range addition to the classic Pultec EQ).
As for advice on which to get, well it really depends on what plugs you already own.
Both cards come with some of the best plugs I have heard, so when you say that the reverb is poor on the UAD-1 its not poor, its simply not as incredible as the compressors and EQ. Both the Dreamverb and the Realverb Pro are good, useable reverb plugs - as long as you are willing to put a bit of time into finding the right settings. Excellent results can be achieved from both reverb plugs on the UAD-1.
I guess you heard this from someone comparing them to the Classicverb from the Powercore which is quite simply fantastic. The main advantage is the ability to modulate the reverb tail, that and the simplicity of the plug-in. The reverbs created by the Classicverb have made my Lexicon MPX550 redundant, as it is very simlar sounding but with the obvious benefits of a plug-in.
As for the compressors on the UAD-1, well what can I say that hasn't been said before?? I can't remember where I read this but apparently in blindfold test 5 professinal producers preferred the UAD-1 compressors to those of the ?2500 bombfactory plugs AND also the original hardware that they emulate! I think that says it all, they really have to be heard to be believed.
The UAD-1 has the fantastically smooth Pultec Pro EQ plug but the Powercore has a good EQ Saturation plug.
As for the other plugs, both come with good Amp simulators, plenty of good little tools like simple delay units and gate compressors, etc. The Powercore also has a very good chorus/delay which sounds great, as well as the Master X3 (the X5 is an optional extra and costs about ?185) which is a powerful mastrering processor based on the TC Finaliser.
In summary, I would suggest that if you are lacking effects I would consider getting the Powercore over the UAD-1 whereas if mastering and compressing is what you are lacking then I would recommend the UAD-1. Although both complement each other perfectly!
Any questions just ask,
Martyn
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