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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 68 - Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
Arrow Keys
After clicking the parameter to select it, the arrow keys can be used to scroll
through available note values.
Text Entry
Direct text entry is also available (see “Text Entry” on page 32). Any notation
values can be entered (fraction or decimal), and the values are automatically
converted to the nearest appropriate setting.
For example: If 3/4 or 6/8 is entered using text entry, 1/2D is displayed be-
cause a dotted half note equals three quarter notes, which is the duration of
one measure in a time signature of 3/4 or 6/8. If 12/8 is entered with text
entry, 1/1D is displayed because a dotted whole note equals six quarter
notes, which is the duration of one measure in a time signature of 12/8 (or
two measures in a time signature of 3/4 or 6/8).
This means you can create a tempo sync duration of one measure for any time
signature by simply typing in the time signature (assuming there is a match in
the beat table).
Similarly, if 1/12 is entered with text entry, 1/8T is displayed because an
eighth note triplet is equivalent to one-twelfth of a measure (if in 4/4 time).
Out of range When a parameter note value is out of range of the current tempo note value,
the note value is displayed in parentheses on a red background (see
Figure 16).
Modes with
Tempo Sync
The UAD DM-1 and UAD DM-1L plugins (and DM-1 within CS-1) have a
Mode menu (see “Mode Pop-up Menu” on page 218) that switches the plugin
operation between delay, chorus, and flanger mode. In these plugins, when
the Mode is set to DualDelay and PingPong, the delay Time and modulation
Rate parameters are simultaneously available for Tempo Sync.
Figure 16. Tempo Sync note value display