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IN/Bypass
Use the IN button to compare plug-in processing with the original sound. To enable or
disable audio processing, click IN above the plug-in’s controls. When IN is highlighted,
the plug-in is enabled and processing audio. When IN is not highlighted, the plug-in is
bypassed.
IN is a soft bypass, equivalent to toggling the power button in the plug-in. This method
keeps the plug-in loaded on DSP to prevent audio interruptions when toggling. When the
plug-in is bypassed with the DAW’s bypass control, the plug-in is unloaded from DSP
which can cause playback glitches.
A/B Compare
Use the A and B buttons to compare two sounds. For example, you can compare two
different presets, or an edited version of a sound with its original.
To copy sounds from one slot to the other, click the ••• options menu and choose Copy
A To B (when A is active) or Copy B To A (when B is active). The A and B settings are
stored in the plug-in instance, not in preset files.
Copy/Paste Settings
Use Copy and Paste to copy settings from the plug-in and paste them to a different
instance of the same plug-in. You can use this to copy and paste settings between
instances of the same plug-in within a session, or to copy and paste settings between the
UAD-2 and native (UADx) versions of a plug-in.
Note: For UAD plug-ins with narrow header bars (for example, Lexicon 224), the
Copy and Paste functions are located in the ••• options menu.
Settings Compatibility
You can load/save and copy/paste settings between the same UAD plug-in title, as well
as load/save/copy/paste between SE and standard plug-ins of the same title (for example,
between Neve 33609 and Neve 33609SE).
Note: Presets and settings between Legacy titles and their newer equivalents with
the same title are not compatible (e.g., Fairchild 670 Legacy and Fairchild 670).
Options Menu
The ••• options menu contains several helpful functions.