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UAD-1 and Delay Comps [message #69343] Thu, 15 June 2006 11:08 Go to next message
Dave Geoghegan is currently offline  Dave Geoghegan
Messages: 8
Registered: June 2005
Junior Member
Hi,

Does anyone know if the delaycomps with the UAD-1 work as well as the "nudge
it to the left" method. I rarely get near the VST limit , so if they do work
that might make my life easier.

They appear to work , but I'm not sure a) if they end up sample accurate
and b) if I should adjust the sampes delay for Fairchild etc.

Thanks,

Dave
Re: UAD-1 and Delay Comps [message #69348 is a reply to message #69343] Thu, 15 June 2006 12:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 2149
Registered: January 2006
Senior Member
In order to use these in Paris, you have to instantiate one of them on each
Paris track, then set them to the maximim number of UAD plugins that can be
used on any give channel (4 including the Delay comp itself). then you can
instantiate a UAD-1 plugin on a Paris channel and reduce the number of UAD-1
plugins that this shannel is compensating for in the Delay comp for that
channel. since certain UAD-1 plugins have different delays, this can turn
inot a PITA, plus, while you're mixing, all of your tracks in the editor
will be be crossing the timeline long before you hear the audio because of
all of the Delay Comps you have on the channels so if you're using visual
editing, you're hosed.

I've tried this. Not recommended. Dimitrios has a more elegant way to do
this though that makes the nudge/slip method pretty manageable.

Deej

"Dave Geoghegan" <daveg@knowledgextensions.com> wrote in message
news:4491a222$1@linux...
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if the delaycomps with the UAD-1 work as well as the
"nudge
> it to the left" method. I rarely get near the VST limit , so if they do
work
> that might make my life easier.
>
> They appear to work , but I'm not sure a) if they end up sample accurate
> and b) if I should adjust the sampes delay for Fairchild etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
>
>
Re: UAD-1 and Delay Comps [message #69352 is a reply to message #69348] Thu, 15 June 2006 13:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Morgan is currently offline  Morgan   UNITED STATES
Messages: 133
Registered: August 2005
Senior Member
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DJ wrote:
> In order to use these in Paris, you have to instantiate one of them on each
> Paris track, then set them to the maximim number of UAD plugins that can be
> used on any give channel (4 including the Delay comp itself). then you can
> instantiate a UAD-1 plugin on a Paris channel and reduce the number of UAD-1
> plugins that this shannel is compensating for in the Delay comp for that
> channel. since certain UAD-1 plugins have different delays, this can turn
> inot a PITA, plus, while you're mixing, all of your tracks in the editor
> will be be crossing the timeline long before you hear the audio because of
> all of the Delay Comps you have on the channels so if you're using visual
> editing, you're hosed.
>
> I've tried this. Not recommended. Dimitrios has a more elegant way to do
> this though that makes the nudge/slip method pretty manageable.
>
> Deej
>
> "Dave Geoghegan" <daveg@knowledgextensions.com> wrote in message
> news:4491a222$1@linux...
>
>>Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know if the delaycomps with the UAD-1 work as well as the
>
> "nudge
>
>>it to the left" method. I rarely get near the VST limit , so if they do
>
> work
>
>>that might make my life easier.
>>
>> They appear to work , but I'm not sure a) if they end up sample accurate
>>and b) if I should adjust the sampes delay for Fairchild etc.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>
>
>
>
Re: UAD-1 and Delay Comps [message #69367 is a reply to message #69348] Fri, 16 June 2006 07:40 Go to previous message
Dave Geoghegan is currently offline  Dave Geoghegan
Messages: 8
Registered: June 2005
Junior Member
Hi,

I looked for apost on Dimitrios's method and can't find one , could you
point me to a description of his method please.

Thanks,

Dave

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>In order to use these in Paris, you have to instantiate one of them on each
>Paris track, then set them to the maximim number of UAD plugins that can
be
>used on any give channel (4 including the Delay comp itself). then you can
>instantiate a UAD-1 plugin on a Paris channel and reduce the number of UAD-1
>plugins that this shannel is compensating for in the Delay comp for that
>channel. since certain UAD-1 plugins have different delays, this can turn
>inot a PITA, plus, while you're mixing, all of your tracks in the editor
>will be be crossing the timeline long before you hear the audio because
of
>all of the Delay Comps you have on the channels so if you're using visual
>editing, you're hosed.
>
>I've tried this. Not recommended. Dimitrios has a more elegant way to do
>this though that makes the nudge/slip method pretty manageable.
>
>Deej
>
>"Dave Geoghegan" <daveg@knowledgextensions.com> wrote in message
>news:4491a222$1@linux...
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know if the delaycomps with the UAD-1 work as well as the
>"nudge
>> it to the left" method. I rarely get near the VST limit , so if they do
>work
>> that might make my life easier.
>>
>> They appear to work , but I'm not sure a) if they end up sample accurate
>> and b) if I should adjust the sampes delay for Fairchild etc.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>
>
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