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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 416 - Chapter 42: Roland Dimension D
Roland Dimension D Controls
The Roland Dimension D is very simple device to operate; it has only three
controls: Power, Mono, and Mode. Each control is detailed below.
Dimension Mode The Dimension Mode determines the effect inten-
sity. Four different modes are available. Mode 1
is the most subtle effect, and Mode 4 is maximum
intensity.
Multiple Buttons True to the original hardware, multiple Dimension Mode buttons can be en-
gaged simultaneously for subtle sonic variations of the four main modes. To
engage multiple Dimension Mode buttons, press the Shift key on the computer
keyboard while clicking the Mode buttons.
Input Mode
Switch
The original Roland Dimension D has an input switch on the back
that puts the unit into mono-in/stereo-out mode. We have included
this function and moved the switch “to the front” for your processing
convenience.
When in Mono mode, the input to Dimension D is monophonic even when
used in a stereo-input configuration (stereo inputs are summed to mono). This
can be useful for sonic variation, such as when the plug-in is used in an aux-
iliary/effect send configuration.
The default position (in) is stereo mode. Click the pushbutton switch (out) to en-
able Mono mode.
Power Switch This switch determines whether the plug-in is active. This is useful
for comparing the processed settings to the original signal, or to
bypass the plug-in to reduce the UAD DSP load (load is not re-
duced if UAD-2 DSP LoadLock is enabled). Click the pushbutton
switch to change the Power state.
Power LED The Power LED is illuminated when the plug-in is active.
Output Level This LED-style meter indicates the level of the signal at the output
of the plug-in.
When the Dimension Mode is OFF but the Power switch is ON,
audio is not processed but the Output Level meter is still active.