Software User Manual

Apollo Software Manual Chapter 8: Latency & Apollo 113
Upsampled UAD Plug-Ins Table
The table below lists the additional latency produced by upsampled UAD plug-ins.
Sample Rate (kHz)
UAD Powered Plug-In 44.1 48 88.2 96 176.4 192
Ampex ATR-102* 2262 2455 4408 4798 8818 9598
Helios Type 69
Harrison 32C
Neve 1073, 1081, 31102
Precision EQ
Pultec EQP-1A Legacy
Pultec-Pro Legacy
Pultec HLF-3C
SSL E Channel Strip
Trident A-Range
31 31 13 13 0 0
API 550A
API Vision Console Channel Strip
Fairchild Tube Limiter Collection
FATSO Jr./Sr.
Massive Passive
Moog Filter
Neve 33609
Pultec EQP-1A
Pultec MEQ-5
Studer A800
UA 1176 Limiter Collection
UA 610 Tube Preamp & EQ Collection
55 55 55 55 88 88
API 560
Teletronix LA-2A Leveler Collection
56 56 56 56 89 89
EMT 250 (see note) 75 11 85 24 107 50
Lexicon 224 (see note) 84 79 90 97 107 116
MXR Flanger/Doubler 31 31 0 0 0 0
Precision Limiter 64 69 129 140 259 281
Precision Maximizer 67 67 67 67 42 42
Precision Multiband* 15,360 16,896 30,720 33,792 61,440 66,048
*These UAD plug-ins exceed the capacity of Input Delay Compensation in Console. See “Special Cases: UAD
Precision Multiband and UAD Ampex ATR-102” for details.
Note: The EMT 250 and Lexicon 224 anti-aliasing filters for their A/D and D/A conversion are not linear-phase
filters; therefore the emulations do not have a latency that is the same at all frequencies. Thus, we cannot report
to the delay compensation engines a delay that is correct for all frequencies. The reported value is good at low
frequencies, but becomes off at high frequencies.