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

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Amp-A Type<br />

Menu<br />

Amp-B Type<br />

Menu<br />

Amp Morph<br />

Slider<br />

Determines the amp type for the “A” section of the Amp. Selecting an Amp<br />

Type reconfigures the amplifier characteristics and the function of the other<br />

Amp parameters.<br />

Determines the amp type for the “B” section of the Amp. Selecting an Amp<br />

Type reconfigures the amplifier characteristics and the function of the other<br />

Amp parameters.<br />

The Morph control is used to smoothly transform one amp type into another,<br />

creating new sounds never before possible. Morph accomplishes this task by<br />

interpolating between amplifier component values of the A and B Amp types<br />

as the slider is moved. Morph is NOT a blend or crossfade control.<br />

Morph allows you to continuously shift between two completely different amp<br />

sounds in realtime with full automation. And because the Color and Bent<br />

knobs also control multiple parameters simultaneously (which is essentially a<br />

morph), amazing new dynamically shifting timbres can be realized.<br />

Cabinet Module<br />

Figure 123. The Cabinet module within Preflex<br />

The Cabinet module reproduces the sonic character of a guitar speaker and<br />

its enclosure as captured by a microphone. The Cabinet receives its input signal<br />

from the Preflex Amp output. The Cabinet output is the final Preflex signal<br />

output.<br />

The Preflex Cabinets are emulations of actual guitar speaker enclosures that<br />

were captured by a Shure SM57 microphone then meticulously analyzed (as<br />

usual) by our team of rocket scientists. A wide variety of cabinets are included,<br />

using several speaker types, configurations, and microphone placement<br />

techniques.<br />

Cabinet Type<br />

Menu<br />

Each cabinet type has a unique sound and frequency response characteristic.<br />

Select the desired speaker from the Cabinet Type pull-down menu. Abbreviations<br />

used in the Cabinet Types list for the speaker, enclosure, and mic techniques<br />

are detailed in Table 20. The Cabinet Types list itself is in Table 21.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 333 - Chapter 38: Nigel

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