
Use Copy and Paste to copy settings from the plug-in and paste them to a different instance of the same plug-in. Note: A/B compare is not available in LUNA. To copy compared sounds from one slot to the other, click Changes are locally stored with the A or B setting. Use the A and B buttons to compare two sounds, for example, two different presets, or a tweaked version of a sound to the original.

Note: In/bypass is not available with Opal Morphing Synthesizer, Ravel Grand Piano, or Waterfall B3 Organ. This allows you to bypass and re-enable the plug-in in the most glitch-free way possible. Use the IN switch to toggle the plug-in with a soft bypass, equivalent to toggling the power button in the plug-in. When IN is not highlighted, the plug-in is bypassed. When IN is highlighted, the plug-in is enabled and processing audio. To enable or disable audio processing, click IN above the plug-in’s controls. You can also choose to resize the plug-in, or all native UAD plug-ins, to a size from 75% to 200% of the original size.

Native UAD plug-ins can be instantiated as mono, stereo, or multi-mono inserts. Native plug-ins are located in a folder called Universal Audio (UADx), though your DAW may not sort plug-ins by folders. DAW Compatibilityįor native UAD plug-in DAW compatibility, see this article.įollow the procedures in your DAW’s documentation to load native plug-ins. įor native UAD plug-in system requirements, see this article.

To learn how to install and activate native UAD plug-ins, see the UA Connect with Native UAD Plug-Ins. UAD plug-ins can also be purchased on subscription with UAD Spark here.

Native UAD plug-in licenses are automatically included with any corresponding UAD-2 or LUNA plug-ins you own. Native UAD plug-ins run on your computer’s processor.
