![]() I feel its on a similar quality level with the UAD version, and that says a lot…I hold UAD very high regard when it comes to 1176’s. Overall, I think its brighter, smoother, and cleaner than the UAD version. And most evident when you squeeze/tighten/choke the back end of a transient on a drum hit. The release is probably biggest difference between the two. ![]() I would say the overloud has a tendency to be really smooth for an 1176 clone. ![]() It seems like the overloud has a hyped top, the UAD has a heavily colored crunch in the mid range around 1k once the compression hits a certain peak, but it doesn’t get in the way if you’re aware of it. When the attack and release are both set all the way fast on a 4:1 ratio, the attack is quicker than the UAD on the same settings. The meters and the knob positions are obviously different so you can’t just set attack and release at 12 and give them a whirl. It took some extensive listening on a bunch of different stuff to really compare them.
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