Trem/fade on/off button – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 38: Nigel

Tremolo Mode

When Tremolo mode is selected, the Fade In and Onset controls are set to
zero and the Trem/Fade module behaves as a ‘normal’ tremolo effect. How-
ever, the Fade In and Onset controls are still active and can be adjusted as
desired.

Two Tremolo modes are available. Each has different settings but the controls
behave exactly the same in both modes.

Note:

If the Depth value is zero and/or the Threshold value is set too high in

Tremolo mode, you will not hear the tremolo effect.

VariTrem Mode

In VariTrem mode, the tremolo rate is automatically increased or decreased in
realtime. The rate is ramped up or down according to the value of the Onset
control. For example, if VariTrem Up is selected and Onset has a value of 2
seconds, the Tremolo rate will gradually increase for 2 seconds.

Two VariTrem modes are available. Vari T Up gradually increases the Trem-
olo rate, and Vari T Dn gradually decreases the Tremolo rate.

Note:

If the Depth value is zero and/or the Threshold value is set too high in

VariTrem mode, you will not hear the VariTrem effect.

Trem/Fade

On/Off Button

Enables or disables Trem/Fade. You can use this switch to compare the
Trem/Fade settings to that of the original signal or to disable Trem/Fade am-
plitude processing.

UAD DSP load is not reduced when Trem/Fade is disabled with the On/Off
button. The Trem/Fade amplitude processor remains active even when its au-
dio is disabled so it can be used as a modulation source when using “Trem”
as the LFO Type in the Mod Delay module.

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