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Audio effects
Installing and managing effect plug-ins
Managing and selecting VST plug-ins
To display all available VST plug-ins, open the “VST PlugIns” tab.
To enable a plug-in (make it available for selection), put a checkmark in the left
column.
Only the enabled plug-ins will appear on the effect selectors.
The Instances column indicates how many instances of the plug-in are currently
used in Cubase.
Clicking in this column for a plug-in which is already in use produces a pop-up
showing exactly where each use occurs.
Ö A plug-in may be in use even if it is not enabled in the left column.
You might for example have opened a project containing effects that are currently
disabled on the menu. The left column only determines whether or not the plug-in
is visible on the effect selectors.
All columns can be resized by dragging the divider in the column header.
The other columns show the following information about each plug-in:
Update button
Clicking this button will make Cubase re-scan the designated VST folders for
updated plug-in information.
VST 2.x Plug-in Paths button
This opens a dialog where you can see the current paths to where VST 2.x plug-ins
are located. You can add/remove folder locations by using the corresponding buttons.
If you click “Add”, a file dialog opens, where you can select a folder location.
About the “shared” plug-ins folder (Windows and VST 2.x only)
You can designate a “shared” VST 2.x plug-ins folder. This will allow VST 2.x plug-ins
to be used by other programs that support this standard.
You designate a shared folder by selecting a folder in the list and clicking the “Set As
Shared Folder” button in the VST 2.x Plug-in Paths dialog.
Column Description
Name The name of the plug-in.
Vendor The manufacturer of the plug-in.
File This shows the complete name of the plug-in (with extension).
Category This indicates the category of each plug-in (such as VST instruments,
surround effects, etc.).
Version Shows the version of the plug-in.
SDK Shows with which version of the VST protocol a plug-in is compatible.
Latency This shows the delay (in samples) that will be introduced if the effect is
used as an Insert. This is automatically compensated for by Cubase.
Side-Chain
Inputs
Shows the number of side-chain inputs for a plug-in.
I/O This column shows the number of inputs and outputs for each plug-in.
Path The path and name of the folder in which the plug-in file is located.
ASIO-Guard Lets you activate/deactivate ASIO-Guard for each plug-in.