Universal Audio UAD User Manual page 164

Powered plug-ins software version 6.1
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Tape Delay Enable
These buttons are global enable/disable controls for the Tape Delay effect.
When Tape Delay is ON, its red numerical display is active, and other Tape
Delay parameters can be adjusted.
Dry/Wet Mix
The Dry/Wet pushbuttons control the mix of the Tape Delay effect. The
amount of dry and wet signals are displayed as percentages.
Click the Dry button to increase the dry signal level by 1%, or the Wet button
to increase the delayed signal level by 1%.
Tip:
fine control in increments/decrements of 0.1%, hold down Shift while chang-
ing values.
Delay Time
The left and right channel delay times can be independently adjusted with
these controls. Click the "+" or "–" buttons to change the delay times in incre-
ments of 10 milliseconds. The available range is 0 – 1000 milliseconds.
Tip:
control in increments/decrements of 1ms, hold down Shift while changing
values.
The default Delay Time values depend on the current
Tape
that would occur in the physical realm, reflecting the
elapsed time between the signal put on tape at the
record/sync head and its reproduction at the play-
back/repro head. These "physical" default times
are shown at right.
Important:
changed to reflect the new "physical time" between the sync and repro heads
for the new tape speed, and previously set values are lost (see tip below).
Tip:
when changing Tape Speed.
UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual
Hold the Dry/Wet buttons down to rapidly change the mix values. For
Hold the +/– buttons down to rapidly change the delay times. For fine
Speed, and represent the actual delay time
When the tape speed is changed, the current delay time is
To retain custom delay times when changing Tape Speed, hold Shift
- 164 -
Delay Time Defaults
• 30 IPS: 62 ms
• 15 IPS: 124 ms
• 7.5 IPS: 248 ms
• 3.75 IPS: 496 ms
Chapter 12: Ampex ATR-102

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for Universal Audio UAD

This manual is also suitable for:

Uad powered plug-ins

Table of Contents