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

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

The displayed latency is the audio I/O interface buffer size when Extra Buffering<br />

(page 68) is off. When Extra Buffering is on, the displayed latency is the<br />

audio I/O interface buffer size plus 64 samples.<br />

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

The displayed latency is twice the audio I/O interface buffer size.<br />

Note: The displayed sample latency number does not include the extra samples<br />

produced by upsampled <strong>UAD</strong> plug-ins. For more detailed information<br />

about the extra samples and latency, see “Compensating Upsampled<br />

<strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong>” on page 97.<br />

Hardware<br />

Section<br />

Card Status<br />

Card Enabled<br />

Detailed information about each <strong>UAD</strong> card and its DSP is displayed in the<br />

Hardware area (Figure 10 on page 60). If you have several cards installed,<br />

use the scrollbar to see the other cards.<br />

For each installed card type (<strong>UAD</strong>-2 and <strong>UAD</strong>-1), a small picture of the hardware<br />

and its status is displayed. When the card displays Status: OK the hardware<br />

is operating properly. The total number of <strong>UAD</strong> plug-ins loaded on each<br />

card is also displayed here.<br />

Individual <strong>UAD</strong> cards can be disabled using the Card Enabled button.<br />

This can be useful, for example, if creating a session on a system with<br />

multiple cards that will be transferred to a system with fewer cards, to<br />

streamline the performance of the host system when multiple cards are not<br />

needed, or to manually balance loads on <strong>UAD</strong>-1-only multicard systems.<br />

Click the button to disable an individual card. The card is enabled<br />

when the button is blue. For additional information regarding multicard<br />

use, see Chapter 5, “Using Multiple <strong>UAD</strong> Cards.”<br />

Cards remain disabled only while the <strong>UAD</strong> Meter & Control Panel application<br />

is open. When the <strong>UAD</strong> Meter & Control Panel is quit, disabled cards are<br />

re-enabled.<br />

Note: Disabling cards does not disable plug-ins already running on the card;<br />

it only prevents additional plug-ins from being loaded onto it.<br />

Important: For optimum results, quit any host applications using <strong>UAD</strong><br />

plug-ins before disabling/enabling cards.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 61 - Chapter 6: <strong>UAD</strong> Meter & Control Panel

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