Plug-in Reference

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MIDI effects
Density
This generic control panel affects the “density” of the
notes being played from (or thru) the track. When this is
set to 100%, the notes are not affected. Lowering the
Density setting below 100% will randomly filter out or
“mute” notes. Raising the setting above 100% will instead
randomly add new notes.
Micro Tuner
The Micro Tuner lets you set up a different microtuning
scheme for the instrument, by detuning each key.
Each Detune field corresponds to a key in an octave (as indi-
cated by the keyboard display). Adjust a Detune field to raise
or lower the tuning of that key, in cents (hundreds of a semi-
tone).
Set the Convert setting according to whether the track is
routed to a VST instrument or a “real” standard MIDI instru-
ment (capable of receiving microtuning information).
The Micro Tuner comes with a number of presets, includ-
ing both classical and experimental microtuning scales.
MIDIControl
This generic control panel allows you to select up to eight
different MIDI controller types, and use the value fields or
sliders (which are displayed when you click on a value field
while holding down the [Alt]/[Option] key) to set values for
these. A typical use for this would be if you’re using a MIDI
instrument with parameters that can be controlled by MIDI
controller data (e.g. filter cutoff, resonance, levels, etc.). By
selecting the correct MIDI controller types, you can use the
plug-in as a control panel for adjusting the sound of the in-
strument from within Cubase, at any time.
To select a controller type, use the pop-up menus to the right.
To deactivate a controller slider, set it to “Off” (drag the slider
all the way down).