Well, here is a song where I used some on individual tracks.
Just a quick mix of a band I play in.
Mixed it on my headphones as a test.
Live recording made at "The Groove Room" in San Rafael, California and is pretty musch straight forward rock music.
One has the URS Saturation enabled and the other disabled.
I applied the saturation just as the website/PDF manual suggests.
I applied the saturation until the instrument/voice starts to stick out a little, to your liking, in the mix. "Vibey" is truly the best word to describe what it can add.
I'm curious to see if anyone can here a big difference.
Song 1: No Saturation (16bit 256k MP3)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/9f82df92-3e2e-4f48-97e6-16f187d723 ac/Red-Bennies-Hey-Baby-No-URS-Staturation
Song 2: With Saturation Enabled (16bit 256k MP3)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/948b2fab-51a7-45d6-ac08-0729991753 a4/Red-Bennies-Hey-Baby-With-URS-Staturation
The trusty MySpace page has them as well..
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewpro file&friendID=446766728
I have to say, I love the way this plug works on Vocals.
To me, the URS plug gives things life.
I don't think one song sounds better than the other.
One is open, smooth and some what dull.
While the other has an edge and cuts more.