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Chapter 24: Helios Type 69 Equalizer
duced if
“UAD-2 DSP LoadLock” on page 74
is enabled).
Click the switch to toggle the state; the switch is illuminated in green when
the plug-in is active.
Helios 69 Latency
The Helios 69 uses an internal upsampling technique to facilitate its amazing
sonic quality. This upsampling results in a slightly larger latency than other
UAD plug-ins. See
“Compensating Upsampled Plug-Ins” on page 108
for
more information.
Note:
Compensating for Helios 69 is not required if the host application sup-
ports full plug-in delay compensation throughout the signal path, or when it is
used only on the outputs. See
“Host PDC Implementation” on page 101
.
WebZine Article
An interesting anecdotal article about the Helios console and Type 69 EQ
can be found in the “Analog Obsession” article of the Universal Audio March
2007 Webzine (Volume 5, Number 2), published on the internet at: