Uad-2 satellite, Uad-2 bundles, Uad-1 family – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 3: UAD System Overview

The UAD-2 SOLO/Laptop device (and UAD–Xpander) can be used with an
optional 3rd-party PCIe-to-ExpressCard adapter card, which enables the UAD
ExpressCard to be used in desktop computers that have PCIe expansion slots.
This system provides a convenient way to switch the UAD-2 SOLO/Laptop be-
tween desktop and notebook computers.

UAD-2 Satellite

The UAD-2 Satellite is available in Duo and
Quad versions and is enclosed in an attractive
housing that uses an external power supply. It
connects via Firewire, enabling

Powered

Plug-Ins

on Mac systems that don’t have PCIe or

ExpressCard slots. See

Chapter 11, “UAD-2

Satellite”

for complete details.

UAD-2 Bundles

Each UAD-2 device type is available in three different retail packages to best
accommodate your budget and processing requirements. The packages have
different device types (Solo/Duo/Quad) and UA online store vouchers of
varying value. These flexible “good as cash” vouchers are used for purchas-
ing optional UAD plug-ins.

UAD-1 Family

The UAD-1 card family includes UAD-1, UAD-1e,
and UAD-Xpander. All are functionally identical and
have the same processing power.

The UAD-1 family includes products for use with
PCI/PCI-X, PCIe, and ExpressCard expansion slots.
Up to four UAD-1 cards can be run concurrently in
one system.

Note:

All products in the UAD-1 family are discon-

tinued.

UAD-1

The UAD-1 was the first UAD product. It uses PCI connectivity and can only be
used in PCI or PCI-X slots.

UAD-1e

The UAD-1e uses PCI-Express connectivity. It can only be used in PCIe slots.
UAD-1e cards are “x1” PCIe cards.

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