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Description

Step into a realm of sonic nostalgia with the Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo plugin. This meticulously crafted authentic replica brings the legendary tape-delay effects of the Roland RE-201 right to your digital workstation. Known for its warm, organic echoes and lush spring reverb, the Space Echo has been a staple in studios since its inception. Perfect for all sound sources—from guitars to vocals—this plugin allows you to explore a universe of delay possibilities.

Modern production techniques meet vintage charm, as the plugin offers advanced parameters to tailor your sound. Whether you're chasing the classic tones of yesteryear or pushing boundaries with new sonic textures, this plugin delivers. With six tape speed LFO shapes and tempo synchronization, you have precise control over rate and depth, giving your tracks a dynamic edge. Adjust the tape wow and flutter, motor torque, and even the overall condition of the tape to capture the true essence of a vintage machine. The detailed and historically accurate interface not only looks stunning but is scalable and high-resolution, ensuring an immersive user experience.

Key Features:

  • Authentic replica of the Roland RE-201 Space Echo
  • Iconic tape echo sounds with spring reverb
  • Suitable for a variety of sound sources: keyboards, guitars, drums, vocals
  • Advanced parameters for new sounds and modern production techniques
  • Six tape speed LFO shapes with tempo synchronization
  • Controls for tape condition, wow and flutter, and motor torque
  • Scalable, high-resolution user interface

Product specs

Available since August 2024
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Delay Yes
Dynamics No
Effect Filter No
Encoder/Decoder No
Equalizer No
Guitar amps/-effects No
Channel Strip No
Metering / Analysis / Correction No
Modulation Effects No
Multieffect / Plugin-Host No
Overdrive/Distortion No
Preamp / Saturation No
Psychoacoustic tool / Enhancer / Exciter No
Restauration No
Reverb No
Special FX No
Summer / Mixing Consoles No
Tape Simulation Yes
Pitch Shifter / Harmonizer / Timestretching No
Transient Processing No
Vocoder / Vocal effect No
Mastering Tools No
Hardware Controller No
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FAQs

What is the Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo plugin primarily used for?

The Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo plugin is designed to emulate the classic tape delay effects of the original RE-201 hardware, providing users with authentic vintage echo and reverb sounds ideal for various musical genres.

Does the Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo plugin offer tape simulation?

Yes, the plugin features tape simulation to replicate the warm, analog characteristics of the original tape-based RE-201 Space Echo, enhancing the authenticity of its delay effects.

Is the Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo plugin suitable for live performance use?

While primarily designed as a studio plugin, its authentic sound and intuitive controls make it suitable for live performance setups where vintage echo effects are desired.

Can the Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo plugin be used in any DAW?

The plugin is compatible with most major DAWs, allowing seamless integration into your digital audio workstation for versatile use in music production.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo.

Software and compatibility

  • The UA Galaxy Echo relies on a mobile app for certain settings, which cannot be adjusted via a computer, potentially leading to future compatibility issues.

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Value and pricing

  • While some view the RE-201 as a valuable collector's item, others argue its worth doesn't justify its maintenance costs, given its age and the availability of modern alternatives.

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  • Recent transactions suggest prices are dropping, with some users reporting recent purchases as low as $600-$900, indicating a potential decline in vintage gear hype.

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  • Original RE-201 units can be found for around $1,800 in good condition, with prices varying based on maintenance history.

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Use cases and applications

  • Bands like Boris use the RE-201 in live performances as if it were an additional instrument, showcasing its dynamic role in creating expansive soundscapes.

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  • The RE-201 is favored for studio use due to its sensitive components and potential for high theft risk when gigging.

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Features and functionality

  • Some owners find the RE-201 easy to drive into distortion, adding a unique character to its delay effects, particularly for more experimental soundscapes.

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  • The RE-202’s preamp section is highly regarded, but it may not be adjustable on the fly like the RE-202, which could be limiting for some users.

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  • The RE-202 features a fourth head for more complex delay sounds and includes built-in reverb options, offering deeper tonal versatility.

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  • The RE-201's sound on sound and stereo chorus capabilities are praised, especially for ambient music.

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User experience

  • Owners express nostalgia for the RE-201, recalling past opportunities to purchase them for as low as $68, emphasizing the current rarity and value.

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  • Owners appreciate the RE-202 for its MIDI capabilities and preset functionality, allowing for more control and ease of use during performances.

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  • Some users report that RE-201 units have power transformers rated for different voltages, requiring verification for compatibility with local power supplies.

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Build quality

  • Some users initially found the UA Galaxy Echo to feel less rugged compared to Boss pedals, but it has proven durable over time.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners highlight the importance of regular calibration and recapping, comparing it to maintaining a classic car.

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  • Tape replenishment and motor issues are common, with some users preferring NOS tape for optimal performance.

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Comparisons

  • The UA Galaxy Echo is described as sounding 99% like a real Space Echo, with some users preferring it over the Boss RE-202 for its authenticity.

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  • The Echofix EF-X2 is noted for fixing several issues found in the original RE-201, offering a modern alternative with real tape.

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It sounds good but it sounds nothing like a space echo.

It sounds good but it sounds nothing like a space echo, it lacks the chorusing, wow and flutter of real tape, which is why a space echo sounds like a space echo.

modularofficial

Just try it

There is honestly no way to describe this delay, it just makes things sound awesome.

xaqary

Sure..but Echo Boy

Just get Echo Boy. This is fine but just get Echo Boy. This is fine...but...Echo Boy.

sunchase

nice delay

dont use it much tbh, just on some tracks

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See how TWO LANES uses Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo

TWO LANES

Music Producer

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Verified via The Nexus of All Things DJ

In an interview with DJ Times Magazine, TWO LANES mentioned acquiring a Roland RE-501 tape echo for their studio, expressing excitement about its return after servicing.

See how Sublab uses Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Sublab

Music Producer

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Verified via YouTube

This plugin can be seen on Sublab's "Clap / Snare" channel at 14:15.

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Petter Ericson Stakee

Guitarist

Alberta Cross

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Verified via Uaudio

Used for the lead and background vocals on Songs of Patience, as stated by producer Joe Chiccarelli in this July 26, 2012 Universal Audio blog interview.

Oh yeah, I use the Roland RE-201 Space Echo Tape Delay, Roland® Dimension D, and the EP-34 Tape Echo plug-ins all the time.

As a vocal delay, the Space Echo is perfect. I like driving the input hard to get a bit of crunch. Mixed behind a lead vocal, it can add some additional excitement. You can hear an example of that on the new Alberta Cross album Songs of Patience; I use it on the lead and background vocals. The sound of the plug-in is so close. The only thing I miss about it is not being able to kick the box and get that boing of the springs.

See how Cory Chisel uses Universal Audio Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Cory Chisel

Singer, Guitarist

Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons

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Verified via Uaudio

Used for the background vocals on Alberta Cross' Songs of Patience (including Chisel's feature on "Magnolia"), as stated by producer Joe Chiccarelli in this July 26, 2012 Universal Audio blog interview.

Oh yeah, I use the Roland RE-201 Space Echo Tape Delay, Roland® Dimension D, and the EP-34 Tape Echo plug-ins all the time.

As a vocal delay, the Space Echo is perfect. I like driving the input hard to get a bit of crunch. Mixed behind a lead vocal, it can add some additional excitement. You can hear an example of that on the new Alberta Cross album Songs of Patience; I use it on the lead and background vocals. The sound of the plug-in is so close. The only thing I miss about it is not being able to kick the box and get that boing of the springs.

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Terry Wolfers

Bassist

Alberta Cross

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Verified via Uaudio

Used for the lead and background vocals on Songs of Patience, as stated by producer Joe Chiccarelli in this July 26, 2012 Universal Audio blog interview.

Oh yeah, I use the Roland RE-201 Space Echo Tape Delay, Roland® Dimension D, and the EP-34 Tape Echo plug-ins all the time.

As a vocal delay, the Space Echo is perfect. I like driving the input hard to get a bit of crunch. Mixed behind a lead vocal, it can add some additional excitement. You can hear an example of that on the new Alberta Cross album Songs of Patience; I use it on the lead and background vocals. The sound of the plug-in is so close. The only thing I miss about it is not being able to kick the box and get that boing of the springs.

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