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Universal Audio announced the release of two Powered Plug-Ins for the UAD platform, the Harrison 32C Channel EQ and the Little Labs IBP Phase Alignment Tool.


Both are available now in the UA Web Store.

Harrison 32C EQ
The Harrison 32C contains four overlapping parametric bands. Each of the Low (40–600 Hz), Low-Mid (200Hz to 3.1 kHz), Hi-Mid (400 Hz to 6 kHz), and High (900 Hz to 13 kHz) bands have sweepable Frequency and Gain Controls. Instead of traditional Q controls, the 32C has “circuitry that automatically adjusts the effective bandwidth”, as described in original Harrison documentation.
The Low-end band is switchable from Peak to Shelving EQ.
The Harrison 32C features 12 dB per octave parametric High and Low Pass filters witch can be switched in or out. Additional “Digital Only” features include Gain, Phase Reverse, and a global Power switch.

Little Labs IBP Phase Alignment Tool
The Little Labs IBP Phase Alignment Tool is designed to eliminate the undesirable hollow comb-filtered sound when combining out-of-phase and partially out-of-phase audio signals.
Universal Audio’s 'Workstation’ version of this tool is optimized for the DAW environment and expands upon the original design with a Delay Adjust control.
Features include a 0 through 180 in-between-phase continuous control, with a 0 through 90 option for finer control.
The 'Phase Center’ high and low position filter switch adds additional frequency-dependent control over the phase-adjusted source.
A standard 0/180 Phase Invert switch is included, as well as individual bypass switches for the Phase Adjust and Delay Adjust sections of the circuit. A Power switch is provided to bypass the whole plug-in for comparison to the original source.

For more information, visit their web site at www.uaudio.com.

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