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Apogee UV22HR VST Unlocked 1.0.1.0 - TALiO screenshot
TALiO | ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 10-30-2002 | 4.4 MB
UV22HR is Apogee's unique technology for reducing the word-length of a high-resolution digital signal to 16 bits for the Internet and CD mastering, or 20-bit for DVD-Video.

UV22 has been the industry standard for CD mastering since 1993: now the latest version, UV22HR ("High Resolution") is also being employed to produce dramatically improved Internet and computer audio without increasing file sizes or data rates. Fixed or floating point implementation.

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This is TALiO's extraction of the UV22HR from inside Wavelab so it can be used inside any DAW ( .... except me ! ).

Still working nicely in 2019.

Infos / descriptions / VST DLL and original installer included.

Have fun, AZaficionados !



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  Member 4.05.2019 55
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  Resident 27.01.2012 1 170
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been standard in Cubase for like ever. great tool
The light at the end of the tunnel just may be you.
  Resident 7.04.2013 173
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It's just another dither.
  Resident 26.02.2013 22 2287
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quote by Fudsey PlangeIt's just another dither.


Tell that to the greatest mastering engineer alive, Bob Ludwig, " owner of Gateway Mastering and a 11X Grammy award winning mastering engineer ".
He uses it each day for his job and I have the idea that he didn't just pick it up at random.
' It's because the speed of light is greater than that of sound that so many people appear brilliant until they open their mouth ... '
  Resident 15.02.2019 292
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how do you know? do you work with him? maybe he used to use it like many others when there was nothing else or little around. today there are plenty of options ... and dither choice is really a trivial deal; any would do, really.
  Resident 26.02.2013 22 2287
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quote by Nanookhow do you know? do you work with him?

1° He mentionned it himself. Google / Bing it.
2° I've met him at several AES conventions - as ANYONE can do -.
3° There, of course, I'm so naive so I ask questions to all my heroes.
4° Not only there. Still naive, I prefer to ask questions to the knowledgeable persons when a solution wouln't trigger my little brain wihout some external advice(s).

I only write in public - to people I care of, aka : AZ - about what I'm sure about. I'm not the last guy who met the guy who met the guy who eventually met the bear.

quote by Nanookmaybe he used to use it like many others when there was nothing else or little around. .

You should read at first what is written: he uses it each day. One CD mastered per day. And I know that per see.
Ask him yourself and share the answer with us. It'll change a bit of your history of low level of negative comments on this site.

quote by Nanooktoday there are plenty of options ...

6 ? 8 max. That's not plenty.

quote by Nanookand dither choice is really a trivial deal; any would do, really.

Absolutely not a " trivial deal " when they modify (very slightly of course) the final tweaked EQ balance and, foremost, cut down to 16 bits loosing that 8 bits dynamics each one in a different way, some resulting in a dull session. ( As dynamics is what it is really about. )

' It's because the speed of light is greater than that of sound that so many people appear brilliant until they open their mouth ... '
  Resident 15.02.2019 292
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dude, you really need to get a life. get laid or somethin' ... it's good for you.
  Member 3.01.2018 36
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Nanook a no no. Don't be a naughty eskimo.
How about not asking a question if you're not prepared to listen to the answer.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Nanook He answered to you in detail, I cant see what the problem.
Apart from
It'll change a bit of your history of low level of negative comments on this site.
which have nothing to do with this conversation.

So you dont need to go personal.


Anyway, You both cool down and keep it educated, please.

  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1896
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Comments like
quote by Fudsey PlangeIt's just another dither.
and
quote by Nanookdither choice is really a trivial deal; any would do, really.

seem to showcase either a lack of understanding or a lack of an ear to hear what dithering actually does.
I didn't dive into production until some years back--though I have been a multi-instrumentalist since 10 yrs old--and I could/can usually tell fairly quickly when a dither is helping or hindering a track. To make them sound as though they are all nearly identical is like saying "...and any compressor will do the trick for those vocals;" it's simply wrong.
quote by DAWthey modify (very slightly of course) the final tweaked EQ balance and, foremost, cut down to 16 bits loosing that 8 bits dynamics each one in a different way, some resulting in a dull session.

Well put, DAW. Just last week, I did an blind dither test with a friend who is a self-professed audiophile (though he knows little to nothing of music production,) to see which version of a track of mine he thought sounded the best. I was using the new Sonoris dither and showed him seven tracks, though there were only three dither variations, to see if he could actually spot out what he really thought sounded best. He chose the two of the seven that, not only were the same curve, but the one that I thought brought the track forward, as well. This doesn't seem like it lends to the theory that the impact of the curve is barely noticable, let alone that all dithers themselves are essentially the same.
I'm not poppin shit at anyone here, but writing off dithering as a triviality seems like a savagely ignorant stance to take on any step in an aspect of music production that not many attempt, let alone try and specialize in.
Feel free to disagree....
(Oh, and Best Comment goes to Ram The Manparts for referencing the great Frank Zappa while responding to The Naughty Eskimo. )
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Just like a penguin in bondage.... boy Oh yeah Rennenhenninnahenninnenninahennn
  Resident 26.02.2013 22 2287
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' It's because the speed of light is greater than that of sound that so many people appear brilliant until they open their mouth ... '
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159197
  Resident 25.11.2015 1231
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talio? classico! this will be nice to have in ableton...
make music, not walls.
  Resident 6.10.2011 1 593
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I love that the Apogee UV22 Dither plug has come in Cubase for years.
  Member 2.08.2014 33
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I hear correlation between left and right. It's like the dither noise becomes mono randomly. That means left and right noise signals becomes identical. Doesn't dither supposed to be random? I think there is a bug. If any chance somebody can fix it would be great.
  Member 2.08.2014 33
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quote by theblindmindedI hear correlation between left and right. It's like the dither noise becomes mono randomly. That means left and right noise signals becomes identical. Doesn't dither supposed to be random? I think there is a bug. If any chance somebody can fix it would be great.

After some tests I made, I'm sure it runs a loop. This is not an unlocked plugin.
  Member 9.11.2016 68 402
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not unlocked, is demo version

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