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Audio processing and functions
Applying plug-ins (Cubase only)
3. Select the desired effect from the submenu.
The Process Plug-in dialog opens.
About stereo and mono
If you are applying an effect to mono audio material, only the left side of the effect’s
stereo output will be applied.
The process plug-in dialog
The process
plug-in dialog
for the Studio-
Chorus effect
The upper section of the process plug-in dialog contains the effect parameters of the
selected plug-in. For details on the parameters of the included plug-ins, see the
separate PDF document “Plug-in Reference”.
The lower section of the dialog contains settings for the actual processing. These are
common to all plug-ins.
If the lower section is hidden, click the “More…” button to display it.
Clicking the button again (now labeled “Less…”) will hide the lower section.
The following settings and functions are available in the common, lower section of the
dialog:
Wet mix/Dry mix
These two sliders allow you to specify the balance between wet (processed) and dry
(original) signal in the resulting clip.
Normally the two sliders are “reverse-ganged”, so that raising the Wet mix slider
lowers the Dry mix slider by the same amount. However, if you press [Alt]/[Option] and
drag a slider, you can move it independently. This allows you to set 80
% dry and 80 %
wet signal, for example. Be careful to avoid distortion.
Tail
This parameter is useful if you are applying an effect that adds material after the end of
original audio (such as reverb and delay effects). When the checkbox is activated, you
can specify a tail length using the slider. The tail time is included when playing back
with the Preview function, allowing you to find the appropriate tail length.