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CHAPTER 7
Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
Overview
Once the UAD card(s) and Powered Plug-Ins have been properly installed, the
UAD Powered Plug-Ins are accessed and used just like any host-based plug-
in. All UAD Powered Plug-Ins can run concurrently with each other and with
host-based plug-ins simultaneously, in any combination.
Most UAD Powered Plug-Ins support up to 32-bit, 192KHz operation (excep-
tions: Plate 140, Precision Multiband, Nigel, Roland RE-201, and Neve
1073SE/1081SE/33609 cannot run at 176.4kHz and above on UAD-1).
Resolution is limited only the by resolution of the host application. Please note
that Powered Plug-Ins running at 96KHz use twice as much UAD DSP re-
sources than those used at 48KHz, and so forth.
Launching a UAD Powered Plug-In
Each host application has its own particular methods for instantiating (launch-
ing) a plug-in. Consult the host application documentation for specific instruc-
tions on loading and using plug-ins with the application.
Cubase SX &
Nuendo SX
Figure 14. Launching a UAD Powered Plug-In in Steinberg Cubase and Nuendo