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WAVELAB
33 – 768 Plug-in Processor Reference
VST Plug-ins
About VST Plug-ins
These plug-ins use Steinberg’s widely adapted VST plug-in format. As a
rule, VST plug-ins can be used by any VST-compatible application, al-
though some plug-ins may still be limited to use with certain programs.
Note:
VST Plug-ins can be used in the Master Section (but not for multichannel
configurations) or as track or clip effects in the Audio Montage.
The only exception to this is the “Ducker” effect, which can only be used as a clip effect.
As with WaveLab plug-ins, you can specify which VST plug-ins should be
available in the Master Section by using the Organize Master Section Plug-
ins function on the Options menu.
This also allows you to specify which plug-ins should be available in the Dithering Pane
(post-master fader).
It’s also possible to exclude VST plug-ins completely from WaveLab,
thereby removing them from the clip and track effects lists as well.
VST plug-ins have their own preset handling.
When you click the Preset button for this type of effect, a pop-up menu appears, allowing
you to save or load effect programs (presets) or complete banks containing several pro-
grams.
Autopan
The AutoPan plug-in pans the signals continuously between the left and
right channel in the stereo image. It has the following parameters:
Parameter Description
LFO Freq
(0.1Hz~10Hz)
This parameter sets the speed of the pan movements. The higher the
value, the faster the processed signal moves around in the stereo
image.
Width (0~100%) Use this parameter to specify the “width” of the pan movements. Setting
this to its maximum value causes the signal to move from the extreme
left to the extreme right, while lowering it completely disables the pan-
ning effect.
Waveform Determines the shape of the panning curve. Available curve shapes are
Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth, and Pulse.
Out Levl The stereo output level of the effect.