UA Announces Apollo Premium Plug-Ins Promotion

US Purchase a new Apollo audio interface and receive up to $1,295 in free UAD plug-ins      10/10/14

UA Announces Apollo Premium Plug-Ins Promotion


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Universal Audio has announced a special promotion available now through the end of the year -- The Apollo Premium Plug-Ins Promotion.

From October 1st - December 31st 2014, customers who purchase and register a new Apollo Audio Interface -- any Twin, Apollo, or Apollo 16 model -- will receive some of the most coveted UAD plug-ins -- from the likes of Neve, EMT, UA, Studer & Manley -- for free.

A spokesperson told us, "With its class-leading resolution and Realtime UAD Processing, Apollo sets a new standard for music production. This award-winning line of audio interfaces allows producers and musicians to record with near-zero latency through the full range of UAD Powered Plug-Ins -- ingeniously merging classic analog tones with cutting-edge features."

Free Plug-Ins with Corresponding Apollo Purchase:

Apollo Twin SOLO Desktop Audio Interface

  • 610A Tube Preamp & EQ Plug-In

A $149 Value

Apollo Twin DUO Desktop Audio Interface

  • 610A Tube Preamp & EQ Plug-In
  • EMT 140 Plate Reverb Plug-In

A $348 Value

Apollo DUO Rackmount Audio Interface

  • 610A Tube Preamp & EQ Plug-In
  • EMT 140 Plate Reverb Plug-In
  • Neve 88RS Channel Strip Plug-In

A $647 Value

Apollo QUAD Rackmount Audio Interface

  • 610A Tube Preamp & EQ Plug-In
  • EMT 140 Plate Reverb Plug-In
  • Neve 88RS Channel Strip Plug-In
  • Studer A800 Tape Recorder Plug-In

A $996 Value

Apollo 16 Rackmount Audio Interface

  • 610A Tube Preamp & EQ Plug-In
  • EMT 140 Plate Reverb Plug-In
  • Neve 88RS Channel Strip Plug-In
  • Studer A800 Tape Recorder Plug-In
  • Manley Massive Passive EQ Plug-In

A $1,295 Value

 

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