User Manual
Table Of Contents
- UAD Powered Plug-Ins
- Chapter 1. Introduction 15
- Chapter 2. Installation 26
- Chapter 3. Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins 28
- Chapter 4. RealVerb Pro 74
- Chapter 5. DreamVerb 89
- Chapter 6. Plate 140 107
- Chapter 7. LA-2A and 1176LN 114
- Chapter 8. Fairchild 670 124
- Chapter 9. Precision Multiband 132
- Chapter 10. Precision Limiter 146
- Chapter 11. Precision Equalizer 153
- Chapter 12. Cambridge EQ 159
- Chapter 13. Pultec and Pultec-Pro 170
- Chapter 14. Nigel 179
- Chapter 15. CS-1 Channel Strip 208
- Chapter 16. Roland CE-1 218
- Chapter 17. Roland Dimension D 222
- Chapter 18. Roland RE-201 224
- Chapter 19. Neve 1073 Equalizer 231
- Chapter 20. Neve 33609 Compressor 236
- Chapter 21. Neve 1081 Equalizer 246
- Chapter 22. Helios Type 69 Equalizer 253
- Chapter 23. History 259
- Introduction
- Installation
- Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
- Overview
- Launching a UAD Powered Plug-In
- UAD DSP Performance Meter Application
- Accessing Meter Functions
- Using the Meter
- UAD System Information Window
- UAD Configuration Window
- Delay Compensation
- UAD Delay Compensator plugin
- DelayComp Examples
- Compensating for Pultec EQ
- Compensating for Precision Limiter
- Compensating for Precision Equalizer
- Compensating for Precision Multiband
- UAD Track Advance
- TrackAdv Examples
- Live Processing
- DSP Usage
- Tempo Sync
- Multiple Cards
- Optional Plug-Ins
- Authorizing Multiple Cards
- Authorizations Window
- Demo Mode
- Plug-In Authorization Procedure
- RealVerb Pro
- DreamVerb
- Plate 140
- LA-2A and 1176LN
- Fairchild 670
- Precision Multiband
- Precision Limiter
- Precision Equalizer
- Cambridge EQ
- Pultec and Pultec-Pro
- Nigel
- Introducing Nigel
- Preflex Plugin
- Preflex Modules
- Gate/Comp Module
- Amp Module
- Amp Controls
- Cabinet Module
- Phasor Module
- Mod Filter Module
- TremModEcho Plugin
- Trem/Fade Module
- Mod Delay Module
- Echo Module
- CS-1 Channel Strip
- Roland CE-1
- Roland Dimension D
- Roland RE-201
- Neve 1073 Equalizer
- Neve 33609 Compressor
- Neve 1081 Equalizer
- Helios Type 69 Equalizer
- History
- Index
UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 196 - Nigel
Sweep Hi Knob
Sets the highest frequency to be affected by the Mod Filter. The available
range is from 50Hz to 4000Hz.
Because the Sweep Hi frequency cannot be set lower than the Sweep Lo fre-
quency, if the Hi value is decreased below the Lo value the Lo value will de-
crease to match the Hi value.
Resonance (Res)
Knob
Sets the amount of filter intensity for the Mod Filter. A higher value will deliver
a sharper, more pronounced effect.
Output Knob Adjusts the signal output level of the Mod Filter. This may be necessary if the
signal is dramatically boosted or reduced by the other settings within the mod-
ule. The range is from -20dB to 40dB.
Mod Type Menu Determines the source of the filter modulation. There are three main Mod
Types: LFO, Envelope, and Wah Pedal. Each Mod Type is described below.
LFO Mode
Three LFO modes are available: Sine, Square, and Random. The only differ-
ence between the three LFO modes is the waveshape of the Low Frequency
Oscillator. Random LFO is chromatically tuned for maximum musicality.
When LFO mode is engaged, the filter cutoff frequency does not respond dy-
namically to changes in input signal level. Instead, the filter cutoff frequency
is varied according to the Rate knob setting.
Envelope Mode
When Envelope mode is engaged, the filter cutoff frequency responds dynam-
ically in realtime to variations in the input signal level. The amount of dynamic
response is determined by the Sensitivity (Sens) knob.
In Env Up mode, a higher signal level sets the filter cutoff to a higher value.
In Env Down mode, the envelope is inverted, and a higher signal level sets the
filter cutoff to a lower value.
Wah Mode
When the Wah mode is engaged, the filter cutoff frequency is varied accord-
ing to the Wah knob setting.










