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Audio effects
The other columns show the following information about
each plug-in:
Update button
Clicking this button will make Cubase re-scan the desig-
nated VST folders for updated information about the plug-
ins.
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 freely
Add/Remove folder locations by using the corresponding
buttons. If you click “Add”, a file dialog is opened, 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 plugins 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.
Exporting plug-in information files
You can also save plug-in information as an .xml file, e.g.
for archiving purposes or troubleshooting. The Export func-
tion is available for VST, MIDI and Audio Codec plug-ins.
Proceed as follows:
1. Right-click on the desired tab in the Plug-in Information
window (for VST, MIDI or Audio Codec plug-ins), to open
the context menu and select “Export”.
A file dialog opens.
2. In the dialog, specify a name and location for the Plug-
in Information export file and click OK to export the file.
The Plug-in Information file contains information on the
currently installed/available plug-ins, their version, vendor,
etc.
The .xml file can then be opened in any editor applica-
tion supporting the xml format.
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 In-
struments, 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.