![]() ![]() The UAD system can process a maximum of 512 simultaneous UAD plug-in instances.To maintain the lowest possible latency with Realtime UAD Processing, UAD plug-ins used within Apollo's Console application require more DSP versus when UAD plug-ins are used within a DAW.Therefore, the UAD Meters will show some DSP and memory usage when Apollo is connected even if UAD plug-ins are not loaded, and instance counts will be higher than available on Apollo-only systems. Apollo interfaces use DSP and memory resources for its internal mixer. ![]() *DSP savings and higher instance counts can be achieved with plug-ins marked with an asterisk ( * ) by disabling UAD-2 LoadLock (in the UAD Meter & Control Panel application) and turning off sections of the processor.This measurement is from the System panel in the UAD Meter & Control Panel application (not the blue UAD Meter gauge, which shows averaged DSP loads of all available SHARC processors). DSP % indicates the amount of resources required by one UAD plug-in instance on a single SHARC processor on a UAD-2 PCIe card.Some UAD plug-ins use more DSP at higher sample rates. All measurements are taken at a sample rate of 44.1 kHz.See bottom of page for more details about the chart.ĪMS DMX 15-80 S Digital Delay and Pitch Shifter.The following table indicates DSP usage for UAD Powered Plug-Ins. ![]() The DSP usage for all UAD Powered Plug-Ins is listed in the table below. ![]()
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