Hardware section, Device status, Device enabled – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 6: UAD Meter & Control Panel

UAD-2:

The displayed latency is the audio I/O interface buffer size when Extra

Buffering (

page 74

) is off. When Extra Buffering is on, the displayed latency

is the audio I/O interface buffer size plus 64 samples.

UAD-1:

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

Note:

The displayed sample latency number does not include the extra sam-

ples produced by upsampled UAD plug-ins. For more detailed information
about the extra samples and latency, see

“Compensating Upsampled

Plug-Ins” on page 108

.

Hardware

Section

Detailed information about each UAD device and its DSP is displayed in the
Hardware area (

Figure 10 on page 66

). If you have several devices in-

stalled, use the scrollbar to see the other devices.

Device Status

For each installed device type (UAD-2 and UAD-1), a small picture of the
hardware and its status is displayed. When the device displays Status: OK
the hardware is operating properly. The total number of UAD plug-ins loaded
on each device is also displayed here.

Device Enabled

Individual UAD devices can be disabled using the Device Enabled but-
ton. This can be useful, for example, if creating a session on a system
with multiple devices that will be transferred to a system with fewer de-

vices, to streamline the performance of the host system when multiple devices
are not needed, or to manually balance loads on UAD-1-only multidevice sys-
tems.

Click the button to disable an individual device. The device is en-
abled when the button is blue. For additional information regarding
multidevice use, see

Chapter 5, “Using Multiple UAD Devices.”

Devices remain disabled only while the UAD Meter & Control Panel applica-
tion is open. When the UAD Meter & Control Panel is quit, disabled devices
are re-enabled.

Note:

Disabling devices does not disable plug-ins already running on the de-

vice; it only prevents additional plug-ins from being loaded onto it.

Important:

For optimum results, quit any host applications using UAD

plug-ins before disabling/enabling devices.

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