Operating tips, Precision maximizer latency, For practical usage information – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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Chapter 37: Precision Maximizer

Operating Tips

• As a starting point for general loudness enhancement, set Precision Maxi-

mizer to one-band mode with Limit engaged, with Mix at 100% and Shape
at 50%. Then set Input so signals peak at around 0 dB on the Input Meters.
These settings offer good results under most conditions, producing more
presence with a warmer sound and enhanced detail (especially with lower
frequencies), while retaining the apparent dynamic range of the original
signal.

• The most natural warmth and tube-style distortion can be obtained with

Shape at 50% in one-band mode, with Limit off, and signal peaks just touch-
ing 0 dB at the input. Shape at 50% delivers the lowest amount of higher or-
der harmonics and most closely emulates a tube characteristic.

• More overdrive may be obtained by disengaging the Limit function. Up to

+6 dB of additional headroom is available before clipping occurs when
Limit is off. This can cause clipping at the output, so reduce the Input and/or
Output control to compensate if necessary.

• Input clipping can dramatically change the distortion characteristic, and

may yield significantly different results in one-band versus three-band mode.

• Generally speaking, the input should be set as high as possible before un-

desirable sound quality is obtained.

• For optimum results (especially when Limit is off) ensure the source signal is

not clipped before it arrives at the Precision Maximizer input.

• Output clipping can be completely avoided by enabling Limit.

• One-band mode is generally recommended for program material.

• Set Mix at 100% in order to hear the full affect of the Maximizer process.

Reduce Mix when blending in the original signal is desired.

• Changing the order of plug-ins in the signal path can have a dramatic affect

on Precision Maximizer results.

• Sonic experimentation is highly encouraged!

Precision Maximizer Latency

The Precision Maximizer uses an internal upsampling technique. This upsam-
pling results in a slightly larger latency than other UAD plug-ins. See Chapter
9 “UAD Delay Compensation” in the UAD System Manual for more informa-
tion.

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