Program Memory Meter
Memory Meter
说明书上这样写
DSP
The DSP meters display the amount of digital signal processing resources that are being
used by the UAD plug-in algorithms. DSP is the primary hardware “juice” that powers
the algorithms. When UAD plug-ins are disabled in the host, DSP requirements are
decreased.
PGM (Program Memory)
This resource shows how much UAD-2 program memory is in use. Program memory is an
on-chip memory that is specific to the UAD-2 DSP processor(s) and is used for certain
UAD plug-in resources.
Each unique UAD-2 plug-in uses a bit of program memory. If many different UAD-2
plug-ins are loaded simultaneously, it is possible for this resource to run out before DSP
overload occurs. Conversely, program memory is shared by the same plug-in, so multiple
instances of the same plug-in may not increase the program memory load. These factors
are considered by the automatic UAD-2 load balancing routines.
MEM (RAM Memory)
The Memory meters indicate the percentage of UAD random access memory that is
currently in use. It indicates the total available UAD RAM available, regardless of the
number of DSP processors that are installed.
Memory is used for echo, delay lines, reverb, and similar spatial processing. When UAD
plug-ins are disabled but not unloaded, memory requirements are not decreased. In this
case, the memory remains loaded so that reverb tails and delay lines are not cut off when
the plug-in is disabled (if supported by the host).