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Originally Posted by
folkfreak
Yes, the VSR24 is more demanding, but even that I would prefer native as it still has a more reasonable native consumption than the ua 480 on the uad cpu...
UA 480L is 60% of one chip... I have 12 chips to play with currently. Not bad for a primo reverb.
Realizing the S24 is not the LX480, I have sessions where just adding it (S24) pretty much overloaded the CPU, so I could not reliably run it at all. (I had some crashing issues, too.) And I’m talking about on 3 different rigs.
I remember having the LX480 back when it was part of the Slate subscription, and it was good. But I wasn’t in UA world at that time and never did a direct comparison. Anyway, if the Relab is less demanding on the CPU than the VSR-S24, that’s a plus.