UAD‑2 Live Rack Manual
Chapter 6: Using UAD Plug‑Ins
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Available Tempo Sync Values
1/64D*
1/64
1/32T
1/32
1/16T
1/32D
1/16
1/8T
1/16D
1/8
5/32*
1/4T
1/8D
1/4
5/16
1/2T
1/4D
1/2
5/8
1/1T
1/2D
1/1
5/4
1/1D
7/4
2/1
3/1
4/1
5/1
6/1
8/1
9/1
12/1
16/1
D = Dotted
T = Triplet
* = Galaxy Tape Echo & RE‑201 only
Tempo Sync available note values
A quarter note is always a quarter note, independent of the time signature. In different
time signatures a quarter note can represent different numbers of musical beats (for
example, 6/8) or different fractions of a bar (such as 5/4). For example, say the time
signature is 6/8 and the delay time tempo sync note value is 1/4. If a sound occurs on
beat one of the measure then its delay will occur on beat 3, which is 1/4 note (i.e., two
8th notes) later.
Note: The tempo BPM value in UAD-2 Live Rack’s tempo setting always refers to
a quarter note, independent of time signature.
Range Limits
Some Tempo Sync parameters cannot access the entire note range in
. Because the original (non‑tempo sync) range of the time‑based
parameters within each plug‑in is limited, if the host tempo is too fast or too slow, the
tempo sync note value may not be able to be achieved within the constraints of the
original parameter.
Out of range
When a parameter note value is out of range of the current tempo note value, the note
value is displayed in parentheses. In this case, the parameter’s minimum (slow tempo) or
maximum (fast tempo) value is used instead of the displayed value.
Tempo Sync value out of range (parentheses)
Entering Tempo Values
In addition to adjusting the parameter knob, the two following methods can be used for
entering Tempo Sync values.