Universal APLS-HE Audio Apollo Solo Heritage Edition Desktop 2x4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface with SOLO Core Real-Time UAD Processing

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Apollo Solo Manual Unison 190
Unison Operation Notes
The operating notes in this section only apply to Unison functionality (when a Unison
plug-in is loaded in Console/LUNAs dedicated Unison insert).
The notes do NOT apply to Unison plug-ins that are used in Console/LUNAs standard
inserts, nor via VST/AU/RTAS/AAX64 within a DAW, even when a Unison plug-in title is
used. In this scenario, Unison plug-ins function the same as all standard (non-Unison)
UAD plug-in titles and there is no physical or electrical hardware interaction.
Important: Unison functionality is available only when Unison-enabled UAD plug-
ins are loaded within Console/LUNA in the unique Unison inserts.
When a Console/LUNA session is loaded (via Console Recall menu, DAW sessions
containing the Console Recall plug-in, or double-clicking Console/LUNA files
on disk), ALL Console settings are overridden (changed) by the saved session,
including all apollo hardware input settings such as +48V and PAD. See Loading
Sessions: Hardware settings are overridden for additional details.
Unison insert processing is always recorded in the DAW (regardless of the current
Channel Insert Effects setting) because Unison plug-ins process the physical
inputs.
A microphone, line input, or Hi-Z instrument source must be attached to the
Apollo input channel for Unison plug-in processing in the Unison insert to be
audible.
Apollo’s hardware preamp controls remain active even if the Unison plug-in is
disabled.
Because Apollo’s front panel preamp controls are always current and inherited
by the Unison plug-in, changes made to a Unison plug-in when the plug-in is
bypassed are not retained when the plug-in is reactivated.
A Unison plug-in’s modeled behaviors and parameter ranges are used by the
hardware controls whenever possible, even if the attribute is different than
Apollo’s stock preamps. For example, if the Unison plug-in has a 15 dB pad, then
Apollo’s front panel PAD button value will use the Unison plug-in’s 15 dB value
instead of Apollo’s stock 20 dB value.
Default gain levels when a Unison plug-in is inserted can vary from Apollo’s
default (non-Unison) preamp levels, and also between various Unison plug-in
titles. This is a by-product of accurate preamp modeling. Because hardware
preamp designs from each manufacturer vary, they all have different total gain
amounts, control ranges, and control response curves, whether Mic, Line, or Hi-Z.
If a Unison plug-in does not contain settings that are available on Apollo (pad,
low cut filter, etc), the Apollo settings are not changed when the Unison plug-
in settings are loaded, and the Apollo settings are still available for control via
Apollo’s front panel and/or Console/LUNA channel.
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