Global controls, Power, Input meter – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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Chapter 12: EMT 250 Electronic Reverberator

Predelay (Lever 4)

Lever 4 is used as a typical reverb predelay parameter. See

“Lever 4 Prede-

lay” on page 138

for more information.

Front/Rear

In Space mode, the Front/Rear Outputs switch is illuminated. Changing the
switch setting will yield a slightly different effect. See

“Front/Rear Outputs” on

page 138

for more information.

Global Controls

The global controls are not program-specific; they apply to all program
modes.

Power

The Power button (the red EMT logo) determines whether the
plug-in is active. It is useful for comparing the processed signal
to the original signal. Click the button to disable the plug-in;
click it again to enable it.

When Power is in the Off (unlit) position, plug-in processing is disabled, and
UAD DSP usage is reduced.

Note:

UAD-2 DSP usage is reduced only when DSP LoadLock is disabled. If

DSP LoadLock is enabled (the default setting), disabling Power will not reduce
DSP usage.

Input Meter

The Input Meter indicates the level going into the plug-in.
On the original hardware, the red “Register” LED illumi-
nates when digital full code is reached, at 6 dB above 0 dB
(i.e., there is 6 dB of headroom on the hardware, as the
meaning of “0 dB digital” wasn't yet standardized in those
days).

The distortion characteristics of the A/D converters are modeled, therefore
“EMT 250-style” clipping can be heard when the EMT 250 input is over-
driven.

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