Free UAD Powered Plug-Ins

US Buy a UA Apollo audio interface and get Studer, Lexicon and Neve plug-ins      17/01/13

Free UAD Powered Plug-Ins


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If you've been thinking about upgrading your studio with Universal Audio's  new Apollo recording hardware and UAD software, now is probably the time to do it as the company have a special offer running during January, February and March. Here's the details that they have supplied us with

From January 1st - March 31st 2013, purchase any new Apollo Audio Interface with Realtime UAD Processing, and you'll receive several best-selling UAD Powered Plug-Ins.

There are two separate offers:

  • Purchase an Apollo QUAD Audio Interface -- receive the Studer A800 Tape Recorder, Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb, and Neve 88RS Channel Strip plug-ins FREE -- a $997 value.
  • Purchase an Apollo DUO Audio Interface -- receive the Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb and Neve 88RS Channel Strip plug-ins FREE -- a $648 value.


No coupons or redemption codes are necessary. The plug-ins will be automatically added to your account once you register your new Apollo.

Already own any of these plug-ins? No problem. Purchase a new Apollo and you'll receive a single-use coupon of equal value to promotional plug-in packages ($648 or $997, respectively) – redeemable for any UAD plug-in up to and including UAD Software v.6.4.*

Pricing and Availability:

Offer open to new and existing UA customers until March 31st, 2013.

More information:

 



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