Phase, Neve 1073se, Overview – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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Chapter 24: Neve 1073 Equalizer

Phase

The PHASE button inverts the polarity of the signal. When the switch is
in the “In” (darker) position, the phase is inverted. Leave the switch
“Out” (lighter) position for normal phase.

EQL

The equalizer is engaged when the EQL switch is in the “In” (darker)
position. To disable the EQ, put the switch in the “Out” (lighter) posi-
tion. Click the button to toggle the state.

In the hardware 1073, the audio is still slightly colored even when the EQL
switch is in the Out position. This is due to the fact that the signal is still pass-
ing through its circuitry. Therefore, the signal will be slightly colored when this
switch is in the Out position. UAD DSP usage is reduced when the EQ is by-
passed with this control (unless UAD-2 DSP LoadLock is enabled).

If a true bypass is desired, use the OFF position of the

“Input Gain” on

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control.

Neve 1073SE

Overview

The UAD Neve 1073SE is derived from the UAD Neve 1073. Its algorithm
has been revised in order to provide sonic characteristics very similar to the
1073 but with significantly less DSP usage. It is provided to allow 1073-like
sound when DSP resources are limited. Nobody with “golden ears” will say
it sounds exactly like the 1073, but it still sounds great and is very usable in
most situations.

The 1073SE interface can be differentiated from the 1073 by color and the
module name. The 1073SE is black instead of the 1073’s dark blue, and the
module name on the lower right of the interface panel includes “SE”.

Neve 1073SE

Controls

The Neve 1073SE controls are exactly the same as the Neve 1073. Please re-
fer to the Neve 1073 section for Neve 1073SE control descriptions (see

“Neve 1073 and 1073SE Controls” on page 244

).

Figure 75. The Neve 1073SE plug-in window

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