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Apollo Solo USB Manual UAD Meter & Control Panel 190
Device Enabled
Individual UAD devices can be disabled using the Device Enabled button. This
can be useful, for example, if creating a session on a system with multiple
devices that will be transferred to a system with fewer devices, or to streamline
performance of the host system when multiple devices are not needed.
Click the button to disable an individual device. The device is enabled when the button
is blue. Devices remain disabled only while the UAD Meter & Control Panel application is
open. When the UAD Meter & Control Panel is quit, disabled devices are re-enabled.
Note: Disabling devices does not disable plug-ins already running on the device; it
only prevents additional plug-ins from being loaded onto the device.
Important: For optimum results, quit any host applications using UAD plug-ins
before disabling/enabling devices.
DSP Load
If more than one UAD DSP is installed, information for each DSP is displayed. DSP,
Program (PGM), and Memory (MEM) loads are displayed as a percentage of total
available load for that processor. The number of UAD plug-ins (PLG) running on each
individual processor is also displayed.
Save Detailed System Profile
Clicking this button will generate a detailed UAD system profile and prompt you for a
location to save the text file to disk. This file contains an even greater level of detail than
the System Information panel, which can be useful for troubleshooting or if UA Customer
Support requests this document when providing assistance.
The profile lists the version strings of the individual UAD software components, installed
device type(s) with serial and hardware ID numbers, host computer information, and
detailed authorization status for all UAD plug-ins.