High pass filters, Output level, Eq in – Universal Audio UAD Plug-Ins ver.7.5 User Manual

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Chapter 49: Trident A-Range EQ

High Pass Filters

Three high pass filters are available, and they can be used si-
multaneously in any combination. The available cutoff frequen-
cies are 100 Hz, 50 Hz, and 25 Hz with a slope of 18 dB per
octave. Each filter is active when its button is engaged (darker).

Each high pass filter “adds” to the others. For example, engag-
ing the 50 Hz filter will rolloff frequencies below 50 Hz, but en-
gaging 100 Hz as well will also attenuate frequencies below 50
Hz, even more than if 50 Hz was used by itself.

Output Level

The Output knob controls the signal level that is output from the
plug-in. The default value is 0 dB. The available range is –24 dB
to 12 dB.

Tip:

Click “Output’ or “0” (zero) to return to zero gain position.

EQ In

The EQ In switch determines whether the plug-in is active. When the
switch is in the Off (lighter) position, plug-in processing is disabled and
UAD DSP usage is reduced (unless UAD-2 DSP LoadLock is enabled).
Note the Phase setting (

“Phase” on page 479

) remains in effect even

if EQ In is in the off position.

Trident A-Range Latency

The Trident A-Range EQ 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.

Note:

Compensating for Trident A-Range EQ is not required if the host ap-

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

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