Output meter, Blend controls, Predelay – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual
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Chapter 19: EMT 140 Plate Reverb
Output Meter
The vintage-style VU Meter represents the plug-in
output level. It is active when the Power switch is
on, and slowly returns to zero when Power is
switched off.
Blend Controls
Predelay
The amount of time between the dry signal and the onset of the
reverb is controlled with this knob. The range is 0.0 to 250 mil-
liseconds.
This control uses a logarithmic scale to provide increased resolu-
tion when selecting lower values. When the knob is in the 12
o’clock position, the value is 50 milliseconds.
Mix
The Mix control determines the balance between the original and
the processed signal. The range is from Dry (0%, unprocessed) to
Wet (100%, processed signal only).
This control uses a logarithmic scale to provide increased resolu-
tion when selecting lower values. When the knob is in the 12
o’clock position, the value is 15%.
Note:
If Wet Solo is active, adjusting this knob will have no affect.
Wet Solo
The Wet Solo button puts EMT 140 into “100% Wet” mode. When
Wet Solo is on, it is the equivalent of setting the Mix knob value to
100% wet (and the Mix value is ignored).
Wet Solo defaults to On, which is optimal when using EMT 140 in the “clas-
sic” reverb configuration (placed on an effect group/bus that is configured
for use with channel sends). When EMT 140 is used on a channel insert, this
control should be deactivated.
Note:
Wet Solo is a global (per EMT 140 plug-in instance) control.