Instruction Manual
UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 196 - Chapter 15: CS-1 Channel Strip
The RECIR units are expressed as a percentage in all Modes except Dual De-
lay and Ping Pong. In these modes, RECIR values are expressed as T60 time, 
or the time before the signal drops 60 decibels.
Damping Knob This low pass filter reduces the amount of high frequencies in the signal. Turn 
down this control to reduce the brightness. Higher values yield a brighter sig-
nal. Damping also mimics air absorption, or high frequency rolloff inherent in 
tape-based delay systems.
Wet/Dry Mix 
Knob
This control determines the balance between the delayed and original signal. 
Values greater than 50% emphasize the wet signal, and values less than 50% 
emphasize the dry signal. A value of 50% delivers equal signals. A value of 
0% is just the dry signal.
Wet/Dry Mix allows both positive and negative values. The polarity refers to 
the phase of the delays as compared to the original signal. If a positive value 
is displayed, then all the delays will be in phase with the source. With a neg-
ative value, the delayed signal is flipped 180 degrees out of phase with the 
source.
L-Pan Knob Sets the stereo position for the left channel, allowing you to adjust the width 
or balance of the stereo signal. For a mono signal, L-Pan behaves as the level 
control for the left delay tap.
R-Pan Knob Sets the stereo position for the right channel, allowing you to adjust the width 
or balance of the stereo signal. For a mono signal, R-Pan behaves as the level 
control for the right delay tap.
Enable/Bypass 
Switch
Enables or disables the Delay Modulator. You can use this switch to compare 
the DM-1 settings to the original signal or bypass the entire DM-1 section to 
reduce UAD DSP load (load is not reduced if “UAD-2 DSP LoadLock” on 
page 74 is enabled).
Output Knob Adjusts the signal output level of the plug-in.
DM-1L
DM-1L is identical to the DM-1 except that the maximum available delay time 
per channel is 2400milliseconds. DM-1L requires significantly more memory 
resources of the UAD than the DM-1. Therefore, we recommend using the DM-
1L only when very long delay times are needed.










