Power, Neve 33609se, Overview – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual

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Chapter 27: Neve 33609 Compressor

Power

The Power switch determines whether the plug-in is active. This is useful for
comparing the processed settings to the original signal, or to bypass the plug-
in to reduce the UAD DSP load (load is not reduced if UAD-2 DSP LoadLock
is enabled). Toggle the switch to change the Power state; the switch is illumi-
nated in red when the plug-in is active.

Note:

You can click-hold the power switch then drag it like a slider to quickly

compare the enabled/disabled state.

Neve 33609SE

Overview

The UAD Neve 33609SE is derived from the UAD Neve 33609. Its algorithm
has been revised in order to provide sonic characteristics very similar to the
33609 but with significantly less DSP usage. It is provided to allow 33609-
like sound when DSP resources are limited. Nobody with “golden ears” will
claim it sounds exactly like the 33609, but it still sounds great and is very us-
able in most situations.

The 33609SE interface can be differentiated from the 33609 by color and
the module name. The 33609SE background is black instead of the 33609’s
blue/grey, and the module name below the link switch includes “SE”.

Neve 33609SE

Controls

The Neve 33609SE controls are exactly the same as the Neve 33609. Please
refer to the Neve 33609 section for Neve 33609SE control descriptions (see

“Neve 33609 and 33609SE Controls” on page 264

).

Neve 33609 Latency

The Neve 33609 (but not the 33609SE) uses an internal upsampling tech-
nique to facilitate its amazing sonic quality. This upsampling results in a
slightly larger latency than other UAD plug-ins. See Chapter 9 “UAD Delay
Compensation” in the UAD System Manual for more information.

Note:

The Neve 33609SE does not require additional latency compensation

because it is not upsampled.

Figure 83. The Neve 33609SE plug-in window

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