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

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Sweep Hi Knob<br />

Sets the highest frequency to be affected by the Mod Filter. The available<br />

range is from 50Hz to 4000Hz.<br />

Because the Sweep Hi frequency cannot be set lower than the Sweep Lo frequency,<br />

if the Hi value is decreased below the Lo value the Lo value will decrease<br />

to match the Hi value.<br />

Resonance (Res)<br />

Knob<br />

Output Knob<br />

Mod Type Menu<br />

Sets the amount of filter intensity for the Mod Filter. A higher value will deliver<br />

a sharper, more pronounced effect.<br />

Adjusts the signal output level of the Mod Filter. This may be necessary if the<br />

signal is dramatically boosted or reduced by the other settings within the module.<br />

The range is from -20dB to 40dB.<br />

Determines the source of the filter modulation. There are three main Mod<br />

Types: LFO, Envelope, and Wah Pedal. Each Mod Type is described below.<br />

LFO Mode<br />

Three LFO modes are available: Sine, Square, and Random. The only difference<br />

between the three LFO modes is the waveshape of the Low Frequency<br />

Oscillator. Random LFO is chromatically tuned for maximum musicality.<br />

When LFO mode is engaged, the filter cutoff frequency does not respond dynamically<br />

to changes in input signal level. <strong>Ins</strong>tead, the filter cutoff frequency<br />

is varied according to the Rate knob setting.<br />

Envelope Mode<br />

When Envelope mode is engaged, the filter cutoff frequency responds dynamically<br />

in realtime to variations in the input signal level. The amount of dynamic<br />

response is determined by the Sensitivity (Sens) knob.<br />

In Env Up mode, a higher signal level sets the filter cutoff to a higher value.<br />

In Env Down mode, the envelope is inverted, and a higher signal level sets the<br />

filter cutoff to a lower value.<br />

Wah Mode<br />

When the Wah mode is engaged, the filter cutoff frequency is varied according<br />

to the Wah knob setting.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 340 - Chapter 38: Nigel

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