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 - 29 - Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
Scroll Wheel If your mouse has a scroll wheel, it can be used to adjust knob and slider con-
trols if the host application supports this functionality (not many do). Place the
mouse cursor over any knob or slider control to increment or decrement the
parameter value with the scroll wheel. This feature cannot be supported under
Mac OS due to a limitation of the operating system software.
Keyboard
Control
(Mac OS)
If you control-click a control it selects that control for keyboard control. This is
useful for when you're in circular mode, and you want to fine-adjust a control.
Normally, clicking on a control in this mode makes the value jump to where
you clicked. Control-clicking will select the control so that you can use the key-
board to adjust it, without making its value jump first.
Shortcuts Table 1 lists the keyboard shortcuts that are available for modifying parame-
ter values. When using keyboard shortcuts, the last edited control will be mod-
ified (or, on Mac OS, you can use control-click to select a different control as
the target for keyboard shortcuts without changing the control's value).
Note: Not all host applications support sending keystrokes to plugins.
Table 1. Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard Action: Result:
Control + Click Parameter (Mac OS only) Select parameter for keyboard control
(without changing its value)
Shift + Drag Fine Control
UpArrow
RightArrow
Shift + PageUp
Increment Fine
DownArrow
LeftArrow
Shift + PageDown
Decrement Fine
Shift + UpArrow
Shift + RightArrow
PageUp
Increment coarse
Shift + DownArrow
Shift + LeftArrow
PageDown
Decrement coarse
Home Maximum
End Minimum
Control + Click parameter (Windows)
Modifier* + Click parameter (Mac OS)
(*Modifier key set in Configuration Window)
Toggle initial editor setting (the value when the
editor window was last opened)
Control + Shift + Click parameter (Windows)
Modifier* + Shift + Click parameter (Mac OS)
(*Modifier key set in Configuration Window)
Revert to initial editor setting (the value when the
editor window was last opened)










