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ROLAND VSLA2A DetailsUNIVERSAL AUDIO® VS-LA2A™Designed by the same manufacturer of the classic hardware version, the VS-LA2A is an exacting emulation of the original legendary compressor for your V-Studio. And operation is simple, thanks to a dedicated Limit/Compress switch and Input/Peak Reduction knobs. VS-LA2A Designed by the same manufacturer of the classic hardware version, the VS-LA2A is an exacting emulation of the original legendary compressor for your V-Studio. And operation is simple, thanks to a dedicated Limit/Compress switch and Input/Peak Reduction knobs. Designed by the same people who make the hardware version Identical look, controls, and operation of the analog original Lag-free, Distortion-Free Optical Attenuator Emulation Frequency-Dependent Compression Behavior Input Gain and Peak Reduction Adjustment Knobs Limit/Compress Function Switch +4, -10, or Gain Reduction Metering Bill Putnam Sr. who was an extremely successful recording engineer originally founded Universal Audio in the 1960s. From the early fifties through the 1980s, Putnam worked with a who's who roster of acts including Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole. He founded Universal Recording in Chicago and began designing and building his own recording equipment, as he was dissatisfied with what was commercially available at the time. After moving to Los Angeles to open United Recording, which is still in operation under new owners as Oceanway Recording and Cello Studios, he founded Universal Audio and began selling some of his creations, including the 1176 Limiting Amplifier, commercially. When Bill Sr. passed away in 1989 his sons, Jim and Bill Putnam Jr. discovered
original schematic diagrams for Universal Audio products, including the 1176LN,
in their father's attic. In 1998, Jim and Bill | Search:Related Categories:MusiciansBuy |