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Kush Audio UBK-2 v1.0.3-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 2024.11.14 | 167.4 MB
Shapes the movement and groove of a sound with unique compression curves, multiple parallel signal paths, and more...

In 2012, Kush dropped the UBK-1 into a world where nobody expected plugin compressors to have any kind of special or interesting vibe. Built on faithful models of the strange and aggressive curves Gregory Scott developed for the enigmatic UBK Fatso hardware, UBK-1 was the first plugin to give ITB mixers a movement-and-groove-based tool that encouraged blind turning of a few knobs to quickly get at sounds and textures that tended to be as surprising and novel as they were useful.

UBK-2 takes all of the things that made the original special — one big knob for more-or-less compression tuning, rapid switching thru preset attack-release-knee-ratio curves, analog-voiced saturation — and leaves them all intact, you can use UBK-2 the same way you used UBK-1.

Alternatively, you can dive deeper and exert a degree of control over nearly every aspect of the UBK-2’s functions. 3 new compression presets enable styles of compression of not possible with UBK-1, including the very gentle low-ratio Cream for delicate jobs like the mix buss., All 8 compression curves can have their baseline attack and release times adjusted faster or slower, and all feature tight Gain Reduction matching between them, so you can freely switch between them while keeping gain reduction and overall gains consistent.

UBK-2 flanks the updated compressor section with two newly-tuned saturation engines, one pre- and one post-compression, each voiced to suit the types of transients it’s likely to be presented with. An old school. pre-everything 4 band EQ leverages Kush’s new, Magpha-based equalizer algorithms. And all of these linear and non-linear processes can now be monitored via Kush’s signature ‘Tri-Meter’ display, first introduced in the dirt-loving Silika compressor. This VU meter allows for effortless, at-a-glance monitoring of Input and Output levels, Gain Reduction, or all three at once. The ability to dial saturation and compression while seeing the impact this has on the movement of the output signal vs. the input signal, and level-match them with ease… Tri-Meter is a deceptively powerful workflow enhancement, consider getting to know it.

We hope that UBK-2 represents a massive leap forward from the original, while still retaining the character and ease of use that make the original such a popular and beloved plugin that still holds its own 12 years after its release.



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* No iLok Driver installation is required to run.
* Our release loads faster and uses less memory than legit version.

v1.0.3 have SD/HD GUI supports but this release includes HD only because SD is buggy.
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  Resident 18.08.2012 81 127
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Changelog
  Member 19.08.2023 158
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Amazing release R2R
  Member 6.10.2023 44
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so goood!thank you R2R
  Resident 14.05.2017 659
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Very good plugin, btw the installer is 1,19 GB in size, more of the half of the size is probably because of this gigantic gui :(
  Resident 15.11.2020 2 926
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True. I don't know if other daws has an option to replace the original gui, in Reaper the consumption gows down dramatically by using the Reaper UI option, each control is shown as a humble slider.
  Member 31.08.2022 3 94
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the Comment has been Removed
  Resident 7.08.2021 473
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gigantic GUI and even nor scalable
  Member 20.11.2024 1 20
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30% CPU !!! Buy a mainframe to run it in a full mix.
  Member 25.04.2021 12 99
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The .px file in "C:\ProgramData\Kush Audio\UBK-2\Skins\Default" takes up a huge amount of space

I would love if someone could find a way to reduce the size of that specific file. I tried searching on google but couldn't fine anything regarding .px files.

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