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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual v7.1 - Universal Audio

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Wow usually refers to very low frequency fluctuations, while Flutter refers to<br />

faster fluctuations. Wow and flutter is measured as the percentage of deflection<br />

from the original pitch. Both are more pronounced at lower tape speeds.<br />

Note: Wow and Flutter levels change with Tape Speed, but they are not affected<br />

by automatic calibration.<br />

Wow<br />

Flutter<br />

Crosstalk Enable<br />

Determines the amount of Wow in the signal. Wow & Flutter Enable<br />

must be ON for this control to function.<br />

Determines the amount of Flutter in the signal. Wow & Flutter Enable<br />

must be ON for this control to function.<br />

These buttons are global enable/disable controls for the<br />

Crosstalk Level (XTALK) parameter. When Crosstalk is ON, the<br />

amount of Crosstalk can be adjusted using the Crosstalk Level<br />

control.<br />

Crosstalk is the amount of signal bleed between the left and right channels.<br />

Crosstalk sonics can vary based upon the Tape Speed and Head Width parameters,<br />

however the amount of crosstalk does not vary with these settings.<br />

Crosstalk Level<br />

This control determines the amount of signal crosstalk. Crosstalk Enable<br />

must be ON for the Crosstalk Level control to function. The default<br />

value of –45 dB is the actual modeled level in the original hardware.<br />

The available range is –50 dB to –10 dB. Crosstalk Level is not affected by automatic<br />

calibration.<br />

Transformer<br />

Enable<br />

These ON/OFF buttons enable and disable the transformer circuit<br />

of the Ampex ATR-102. For an overview of this feature, see<br />

“Modeled Transformer” on page 22.<br />

Tape Delay<br />

These parameters control the built-in Tape Delay, which<br />

creates tape echo effects. For an overview of this feature,<br />

see “Tape Delay” on page 22. The Tape Delay controls<br />

are not available in the original hardware.<br />

Note: Tape Delay is not available when Path Select is set<br />

to Input or Thru, nor when the <strong>Manual</strong> Calibration Tools<br />

are active.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 36 - Chapter 2: Ampex ATR-102

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