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VST Instruments and Instrument tracks
VST plug-ins (with higher delay than the threshold
value) which are activated for VST Instrument channels,
audio track channels that are record enabled, group chan-
nels and output channels will be turned off when you acti-
vate Constrain Delay Compensation.
VST plug-ins activated for FX channels are not turned
off but their delay is disregarded by the program (delay
compensation is turned off).
After recording or using a VST Instrument with Constrain
Delay Compensation, you should turn off the function to
restore full delay compensation.
External instruments (Cubase only)
An external instrument bus is an input (return) to your au-
dio hardware, along with a MIDI connection via Cubase
and few additional settings. External instrument busses
are created in the VST Connections window. All external
instrument busses you have created will appear on the
VST Instrument pop-up menus and can be selected in the
same way as any VST Instrument plug-in. If you select an
external instrument, you play it via MIDI as usual (you have
to create a MIDI device to play it) and the sound (synth au-
dio output) will come in to the VST environment where you
can apply processing etc. For more information on exter-
nal instruments, see “Setting up external instruments” on
page 22.