Power switch, Precision multiband latency – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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Chapter 38: Precision Multiband

Power Switch

The Power Switch determines whether the plug-in is active. Click the toggle
button or the UA logo to change the state.

When the Power switch is in the Off position, plug-in processing is disabled
and UAD DSP usage is reduced (unless UAD-2 DSP LoadLock is enabled).

When the plug-in is bypassed with this switch (but not by the host bypass), the
I/O meters and the Input Level knob remain active.

Precision Multiband Latency

The Precision Multiband requires a large processing buffer to perform its
sonic wonders. This buffer results in a significantly larger latency than other
UAD plug-ins, including all other upsampled plug-ins. You may use Delay-
Comp or TrackAdv to compensate. See Chapter 9 “UAD Delay Compensa-
tion” in the UAD System Manual for more information.

Important:

Compensating for Precision Multiband latency is not required if

the host application supports full plug-in delay compensation throughout the
entire signal path, or when it is used only on the outputs.

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