Global controls, Power, Input meter – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual
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Chapter 20: EMT 250 Electronic Reverberator
Predelay (Lever 4)
Lever 4 is used as a typical reverb predelay parameter. See
for more information.
Front/Rear
In Space mode, the Front/Rear Outputs switch is illuminated. Changing the
switch setting will yield a slightly different effect. See
Global Controls
The global controls are not program-specific; they apply to all program
modes.
Power
The Power button (the red EMT logo) determines whether the
plug-in is active. It is useful for comparing the processed signal
to the original signal. Click the button to disable the plug-in;
click it again to enable it.
When Power is in the Off (unlit) position, plug-in processing is disabled, and
UAD DSP usage is reduced.
Note:
UAD-2 DSP usage is reduced only when DSP LoadLock (
disabled. If DSP LoadLock is enabled (the default setting), disabling Power
will not reduce DSP usage.
Input Meter
The Input Meter indicates the level going into the plug-in.
On the original hardware, the red “Register” LED illumi-
nates when digital full code is reached, at 6 dB above 0 dB
(i.e., there is 6 dB of headroom on the hardware, as the
meaning of “0 dB digital” wasn't yet standardized in those
days).
The distortion characteristics of the A/D converters are modeled, therefore
“EMT 250-style” clipping can be heard when the EMT 250 input is over-
driven.