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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 32 - Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
CHAPTER 3
Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
Overview
Once the UAD card and Powered Plug-Ins have been properly installed, the
UAD Powered Plug-Ins are accessed and used just like any host-based plugin.
All UAD Powered Plug-Ins can run concurrently with each other and with host-
based plugins 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). 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 resources than those
used at 48KHz, and so forth.
Adjusting
Parameters
The parameter settings for each of the UAD Powered Plug-Ins can be adjusted
to achieve a desired effect. Parameter values are easily modified by dragging
sliders, rotating knobs, clicking switches and buttons, or by selecting values in
a pop-up menu. The function of all parameters are detailed in later chapters.
The parameter adjustment style can be Circular, Relative Circular, or Linear.
For more information, see “User Interface Settings” on page 45.
Note: To increase resolution when adjusting rotary controls in circular and
relative circular modes, increase the radius of the mouse relative to the knob
while dragging (i.e. move the mouse farther away from the knob while drag-
ging).
Text Entry Parameter values can be modified directly with text entry. To enter a param-
eter value using text entry, single-click the parameter value text. The text value
will highlight indicating it is ready to receive a new value. Type in a new
value, then press Return, Enter, or Tab, or click outside of the text box. Press
Esc if you want to revert to the prior setting without entering the new value.
Values entered via text entry are rounded to the closest significant digit. If an
entered value is out of range, it will be ignored.