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

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Roland RE-201 Screenshot<br />

Figure 86. The Roland RE-201 plug-in window<br />

Roland RE-201 Interface<br />

The RE-201 interface is true to the original hardware, with a few customizations<br />

to bring it into the digital era.<br />

The original mic and instrument volume controls have been replaced with<br />

echo/reverb pan controls and an input control. We’ve also added a “Tape<br />

Age” switch to emulate new and older tape, a Wet Solo control for use as a<br />

bus/send effect, and an output volume control for utility. The clever “Splice”<br />

switch allows the user to trigger the tape splice at will.<br />

Tempo synchronization controls round out the modernization of this classic<br />

analog processor. The fabulous sound of the original is untouched!<br />

Roland RE-201 Controls<br />

Each feature of the Roland RE-201interface is detailed below.<br />

Peak Level<br />

VU Meter<br />

The Peak lamp indicates when transient signal peaks and clipping are<br />

detected just after the input volume control. It begins illuminating at approximately<br />

–2dB to –1.5dB, then gets brighter as the level increases.<br />

The VU meter indicates the average signal that is about to<br />

be written to the “tape.” Used in conjunction with the Peak<br />

lamp, an indication of signal level can be deduced.<br />

The VU is essentially an input meter, therefore it doeesn’t react when the<br />

Echo/Normal switch is switched from Echo to Normal.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 251 - Chapter 30: Roland RE-201

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