Never any disconnects or artificial tones generated from the 476P. Such a stellar interface and it always works flawlessly with my Ableton 11 / Windows 11 setup. The built in 76 compressor (again, for each input channel) works beautifully and it's just amazing how easy it is to dial in some great sounds that are clear, articulate, and really help to ensure they don't get lost in the mix. I have recorded guitar, bass, and drums (Glyn Johns method) using the 476P and everything just sounds so deliciously good. I doubt I will ever bother searching for a plugin that could do better. In fact, all of my guitars really sound amazing with this enabled. The Vintage pre-amp (on each input channel) sounds so good, and on it's own really makes my Gibson semi-hollow body guitars come to life. I am so thoroughly impressed with my Volt 476P interface. Hopefully my experience along with the warnings of others will save some inconvenience for others. I only wrote this review in response to UA sending me emails to write one. I also hope they expand to 8 channels in the volt line. With those introducing an unacceptable amount of noise, it’s a NO Go for me. Seriously, the UA comp and vintage mode, along with the quality preamps were my reason for purchasing it. The air mode works and sounds very good, and it doesn’t add noise. The preamps alone in the UA sound a bit better than a Scarlett. I bought it after reading negative reviews hoping it wouldn’t be an issue. Especially, when adding small amounts of comp. It’s not the nature of adding compression or a vintage mode mode to add this much noise. I would not waste time putting my recordings through with the comp and vintage mode on. But I bought specifically for the quick use of the comp and vintage 610 modeling. The comp and the vintage mode add an unusable amount of noise.
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