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Chapter 9: UAD Delay Compensation

Upsampling Values Table

Table 7

lists the additional latency produced by upsampled UAD plug-ins.

*EMT 250 Note

The EMT 250's anti-aliasing filters for its A/D and D/A conversion are not lin-
ear-phase filters; therefore our emulation does not have a latency that is the
same at all frequencies. Thus, we cannot report to the delay compensation en-
gines a delay that is correct for all frequencies. The value we report is good
at low frequencies, but becomes off at high frequencies.

For example, when the plug-in is in Delay program mode and set with zero
delay time and predelay values, the plug-in output will not be completely can-
celled when mixing with flipped phase against an unprocessed track; high
frequencies will leak through. However, the latency through the dry side of the
wet/dry mix, and the latency when the plugin is bypassed via the EMT 250
Power switch, do not have this issue and will be fully compensated by the
DAW.

Table 7. Upsampled UAD plug-ins with additional latencies

Sample Rate (kHz)

Upsampled Plug-In

44.1

48

88.2

96

176.4

192

Precision Limiter

64

69

129

140

259

281

Neve 33609

FATSO Jr./Sr.

Massive Passive

Moog Filter

Studer A800

UA 1176 Limiter Collection

55

55

55

55

88

88

Precision Maximizer

67

67

67

67

42

42

Helios Type 69

Harrison 32C

Neve 1073, 1081, 31102

Precision EQ

Pultiec EQ/Pultec-Pro

SSL E Channel Strip

Trident A-Range

31

31

13

13

0

0

Precision Multiband

15,360

16,896

30,720

33,792

61,440

66,048

Little Labs IBP

32

32

14

14

1

1

Lexicon 224

84

79

90

97

107

116

EMT 250* (see note)

75

11

85

24

107

50

Ampex ATR-102

2262

2455

4408

4798

8818

9598

MXR Flanger/Doubler

31

31

0

0

0

0

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