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Audio effects
Cubase comes with a number of effect plug-ins included. This chapter contains
general details about how to assign, use and organize effect plug-ins. The effects and
their parameters are described in the separate PDF document “Plug-in Reference”.
Overview
Audio effects can be used in Cubase as follows:
As insert effects.
An insert effect is inserted into the signal chain of an audio channel, which means
that the whole channel signal passes through the effect. This makes inserts
suitable for effects for which you do not need to mix dry and wet sound, e.
g.
distortion, filters or other effects that change the tonal or dynamic characteristics
of the sound. You can have up to eight different insert effects per channel (and the
same is true for input and output busses – for recording with effects and “master
effects”, respectively).
As send effects.
Each audio channel has eight sends, each of which can be freely routed to an
effect (or to a chain of effects). Send effects are practical for two reasons: you can
control the balance between the dry (direct) and wet (processed) sound
individually for each channel using the sends, and several different audio channels
can use the same send effect. In Cubase, send effects are handled by means of
FX channel tracks.
By using offline processing (Cubase only).
You can apply effects directly to individual audio events – this is described in the
chapter
“Audio processing and functions” on page 302.
About VST 3
The VST 3 plug-in standard offers many improvements over the previous VST 2
standard and yet retains full backwards compatibility.
Cubase is able to run plug-ins originally developed for different platforms: you can use
a 32-bit plug-in with the 64-bit version of Cubase under Windows 8 64 bit and Mac
OS
X 10.8.
Ö This functionality is provided to allow you to load older projects including their original
plug-ins on current computers. However, the plug-ins will require higher CPU
performance when compared to their native platform. Therefore, it is recommended to
use 64-bit versions of such plug-ins or instruments once available.
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This chapter describes audio effects, i. e. effects that are used to process audio,
group, VST instrument, and ReWire channels.