Unison operation notes – Universal Audio Apollo Software User Manual
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Apollo Software Manual
Chapter 5: Unison
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Unison Operation Notes
The operating notes in this section only apply to Unison functionality (when Unison plug-
ins are inserted in Console’s PREAMP slots).
The notes do NOT apply to Unison plug-ins that are used in Console’s standard insert
slots, nor via VST/AU/RTAS/AAX within a DAW, even when a Unison plug-in title is used.
In this scenario, Unison plug-ins function the same as all standard (non-Unison) UAD
plug-in titles and there is no physical or electrical hardware interaction.
Important:
Unison functionality is available only when Unison-enabled UAD pre-
amp plug-ins are loaded within Console in the PREAMP insert slots.
• PREAMP insert processing is always recorded in the DAW (regardless of the cur-
setting) because Unison plug-ins process the physical inputs.
• A microphone, line input, or Hi-Z instrument source must be attached to the
Apollo input channel for Unison plug-in processing in the PREAMP insert to be
audible.
• Apollo’s hardware preamp controls remain active even if the Unison plug-in is
disabled.
• Because Apollo’s front panel preamp controls are always current and inherited by
the Unison plug-in, changes made to a Unison plug-in when the plug-in is by-
passed are not retained when the plug-in is reactivated.
• A Unison plug-in’s modeled behaviors and parameter ranges are used by the hard-
ware controls whenever possible, even if the attribute is different than Apollo’s
stock preamps. For example, if the Unison plug-in has a 15 dB pad, then Apollo’s
front panel PAD button value will use the Unison plug-in’s 15 dB value instead of
Apollo’s stock 20 dB value.
• Default gain levels when a Unison plug-in is inserted can vary from Apollo’s de-
fault (non-Unison) preamp levels, and also between various Unison plug-in titles.
This is a by-product of accurate preamp modeling. Because hardware preamp
designs from each manufacturer vary, they all have different total gain amounts,
control ranges, and control response curves, whether Mic, Line, or Hi-Z.
• If a Unison plug-in does not contain settings that are available on Apollo (pad, low
cut filter, etc), the Apollo settings are not changed when the Unison plug-in set-
tings are loaded, and the Apollo settings are still available for control via Apollo’s
front panel and/or Console channel.
• When a Unison plug-in is removed from the PREAMP insert, Apollo’s mic input
impedance reverts to its default value of 5.4K Ohms.
• When the original hardware preamp being emulated by the Unison plug-in has a
Hi-Z (instrument) input and associated Hi-Z input switch, this switch is unavail-
able in the Unison plug-in interface. Instead, the Unison plug-in’s Hi-Z input is
automatically selected when a mono (tip-sleeve) plug is inserted into the Unison
channel’s front panel Hi-Z input jack.
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