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Chapter 6: UAD Meter & Control Panel
Note:
When Use Host Mode is checked, the UAD Meter user interface set-
tings have no effect unless control mode is NOT supported by the host.
Mac
Toggle initial value modifier
Holding the specified modifier key while clicking a parameter control will tog-
gle between the value of the control when the editor was opened and its last
edited value. This feature is not supported under Windows.
This parameter also affects the “select + click” modifier. For a complete list of
keyboard shortcuts, see
Info Display
This area displays helpful text about parameters in the Configuration panel.
Hover the mouse over a Configuration setting to view the informational text.
FireWire Panel
) is where settings specific to
UAD-2 Satellite are configured (FireWire settings do not apply to UAD
PCI/PCIe devices). The UAD-2 Satellite is an external UAD device that con-
nects via FireWire as opposed to PCI/PCIe or ExpressCard (see
Note:
The FireWire Panel is only displayed if UAD-2 Satellite is connected.
FireWire System
The FireWire System parameters pertain to the configuration of the FireWire
bus. These settings affect UAD-2 Satellite performance and can also affect ex-
ternal FireWire audio interface and hard drive performance if they are con-
nected to the same FireWire bus.
The primary function of the FireWire System settings is to reduce the UAD-2
Satellite FireWire bandwidth allocation and/or link speed when other
FireWire devices are on the same bus, or if other performance issues arise.
Note:
The FireWire System settings cannot be changed when UAD plug-ins
are loaded. Quit all UAD plug-in host software to make changes to these set-
tings.
Important:
FireWire device connection methods can affect the FireWire
bus speed. See