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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual v5.2 - Just Music

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Live Processing<br />

The previous discussions of delay compensation applies primarily to playback<br />

and mixing of existing tracks. During recording (tracking), the primary<br />

concern usually centers around getting the absolute lowest possible latency<br />

out of your hardware and software combination. The lower the latency is, the<br />

closer you can get to a realtime, “ears match the fingers” performance situation<br />

in the digital environment where some latency is unavoidable.<br />

Realtime latency is displayed in the System Information panel (page 59)<br />

within the <strong>UAD</strong> Meter & Control Panel application.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong>-1<br />

<strong>UAD</strong>-2<br />

Minimizing realtime latency is simply a matter of setting the audio I/O interface<br />

device driver buffer setting as low as possible before system overloads<br />

or diminished audio quality (such as distortion) occurs. The manufacturer of<br />

the sound output device in use may offer additional tips for optimizing latency<br />

on systems that use their hardware.<br />

The <strong>UAD</strong>-2 card has an advanced buffering architecture that delivers no additional<br />

latency when tracking by using LiveTrack Mode. See “LiveTrack<br />

Mode” on page 78 for details.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 101 - Chapter 9: <strong>UAD</strong> Delay Compensation

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