The Glitch Mob Share Tips & Tricks on Using UAD-2 Plug-Ins
Comprised of production wizards edIT (Ed Ma), Boreta (Justin Boreta), and Ooah (Josh Mayer), The Glitch Mob has made a name for themselves performing high-energy live shows with a hip-hop/electronic influence, seamlessly incorporating vintage instruments and effects with modern laptops and MIDI controllers.
The Los Angeles-based electronic trio first won over fans by showcasing their chosen technologies during their performances and quickly gained attention in the Los Angeles and San Francisco underground music scenes. With no signs of slowing down, their reputation continues to grow — along with their tour dates and festival appearances worldwide.
The Glitch Mob was gracious enough to invite UA into their Silverlake studio for a first-hand look at the way they used an arsenal of UAD Powered Plug-Ins to craft their debut album, Drink The Sea. In this UA Artist Tips & Tricks video, edIT and Boreta demonstrate several signature Glitch Mob treatments for drums, synths, and ambience using their favorite compressors, reverbs, and effects. Enjoy!
— Mason Hicks
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