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

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The RECIR units are expressed as a percentage in all Modes except Dual Delay<br />

and Ping Pong. In these modes, RECIR values are expressed as T60 time,<br />

or the time before the signal drops 60 decibels.<br />

Damping Knob<br />

Wet/Dry Mix<br />

Knob<br />

This low pass filter reduces the amount of high frequencies in the signal. Turn<br />

down this control to reduce the brightness. Higher values yield a brighter signal.<br />

Damping also mimics air absorption, or high frequency rolloff inherent in<br />

tape-based delay systems.<br />

This control determines the balance between the delayed and original signal.<br />

Values greater than 50% emphasize the wet signal, and values less than 50%<br />

emphasize the dry signal. A value of 50% delivers equal signals. A value of<br />

0% is just the dry signal.<br />

Wet/Dry Mix allows both positive and negative values. The polarity refers to<br />

the phase of the delays as compared to the original signal. If a positive value<br />

is displayed, then all the delays will be in phase with the source. With a negative<br />

value, the delayed signal is flipped 180 degrees out of phase with the<br />

source.<br />

L-Pan Knob<br />

R-Pan Knob<br />

Enable/Bypass<br />

Switch<br />

Output Knob<br />

Sets the stereo position for the left channel, allowing you to adjust the width<br />

or balance of the stereo signal. For a mono signal, L-Pan behaves as the level<br />

control for the left delay tap.<br />

Sets the stereo position for the right channel, allowing you to adjust the width<br />

or balance of the stereo signal. For a mono signal, R-Pan behaves as the level<br />

control for the right delay tap.<br />

Enables or disables the Delay Modulator. You can use this switch to compare<br />

the DM-1 settings to that of the original signal or bypass the entire DM-1 section<br />

to reduce <strong>UAD</strong> DSP load.<br />

Adjusts the relative output of the plug-in.<br />

DM-1L<br />

DM-1L is identical to the DM-1 except that the maximum available delay time<br />

per channel is 2400milliseconds. DM-1L requires significantly more memory<br />

resources of the <strong>UAD</strong> than the DM-1. Therefore, we recommend using the DM-<br />

1L only when very long delay times are needed.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 191 - Chapter 20: CS-1 Channel Strip

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