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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 63 - Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
Out of range When a parameter note value is out of range of the current tempo note value,
the note value is displayed in parentheses on a red background (see
Figure 16).
Modes with
Tempo Sync
The UAD DM-1 and UAD DM-1L plugins (and DM-1 within CS-1) have a
Mode menu (see “Mode Pop-up Menu” on page 213) that switches the plugin
operation between delay, chorus, and flanger mode.
In these plugins, when the Mode is set to DualDelay and PingPong, the delay
Time and modulation Rate parameters are simultaneously available for
Tempo Sync.
However, when the plugin is set to a Chorus or Flanger mode, only the Rate
is available for Tempo Sync. This enables the more typical and musical cho-
rus/flange effect by only syncing the modulation Rate to the tempo while the
delay time remains constant.
In UAD Nigel (and the submodules within Nigel), there are several ModFilter
modes that cannot be tempo-synchronized. Additionally, ModDelay does not
sync to tempo when the LFO is set to one of the “Trem” types. In these cases,
the Sync enable switch is greyed out and cannot be enabled.
Additionally, the UAD Nigel/TremFade Fade In and Onset parameters have
a setting of “None” which allows you to set these parameters to the corre-
sponding normal “None” value when in Tempo Sync mode. The Rate param-
eter has an “Off” setting which corresponds to a normal value of 0 Hz.
Roland RE-201
Tempo Sync
When the RE-201is in Tempo Sync
mode, note values can be imprecise
due to the fixed tape head relation-
ships. Values that are imprecise approximations (but are within the available
delay time range) are displayed with a “+” or “–“ symbol. The leading head
in the current mode is accurately synced; the other values are based on the
fixed tape head relationship. Note that when a parameter note value is out of
range of the current tempo note value, the note value flashes (instead of in pa-
rentheses on a red background as in Figure 16).
Figure 16. Tempo Sync note value display