Sphere plug-ins are available in all common native and DSP formats, with the DSP versions allowing you to monitor and/or record the Sphere system in realtime, without discernible latency.
The Sphere plug-ins are the software component of the modeling system. This additional information is used to reconstruct how different mics respond to the soundfield. The Sphere mic has two capsules and output channels, capturing directional and distance information that is otherwise lost with a conventional single-channel mic. The Sphere modeling microphone system consists of a precision large diaphragm condenser mic and a Sphere plug-in, letting you accurately emulate the most coveted vintage and modern microphones ever made. You can skip to Installing and Configuring Sphere to get started.įor additional support articles, go here.
Adjust mic models and settings, then monitor and record your source.Create a stereo DAW track and insert the Sphere plug-in, or insert the plug-in on a stereo linked track in Apollo Console.Connect your Sphere mic to your mic preamps.Download and install the Sphere plug-ins.To get started with your Sphere system, you'll follow these steps: Developing the Sphere system has been a labor of love for those of us at Universal Audio, and we hope you enjoy using it as much as we have creating it.
Thank you for choosing a UA Sphere modeling microphone system as part of your musical creative process.