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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 109 - Chapter 9: UAD Delay Compensation
Compensating for upsampled UAD plug-ins is not required when these plug-
ins are used for program material on the output bus, where latency is not a
consideration.
If only one latency value is shown in T
able 7 on page 110, the value ap-
plies to both UAD–1 and UAD-2. N/A means that sample rate is not sup-
ported.
UAD Pultec-Pro only requires one compensation per instance. For example,
if using both MEQ-5 and EQP-1A within a single Pultec-Pro, only one in-
stance compensation is required.
Since the maximum Samples value in one DelayComp instance is 128,
more than one DelayComp instance will be required (in series) if the com-
pensation value from T
able 7 on page 110 exceeds 128.
Latency compensation techniques for upsampled plug-ins apply to UAD
T
rack Advance (page 113) as well.
The latency in Table 7 on page 110 is also produced when LiveTrack mode
(page 89) is used with upsampled plug-ins.
Upsampled plug-in latency cannot be displayed in the “Plug-In Latency Sec-
tion” on page 66 due to technical limitations.

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