Plug-in Reference
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- The included effect plug-ins
- Introduction
- Delay plug-ins
- ModMachine (Cubase only)
- MonoDelay
- PingPongDelay
- StereoDelay
- Distortion plug-ins
- AmpSimulator
- DaTube
- Distortion
- SoftClipper (Cubase only)
- Dynamics plug-ins
- Compressor
- DeEsser (Cubase only)
- EnvelopeShaper (Cubase only)
- Expander (Cubase only)
- Gate
- Limiter
- Maximizer
- MIDI Gate
- MultibandCompressor (Cubase only)
- VintageCompressor (Cubase only)
- VSTDynamics
- EQ plug-ins
- GEQ-10/GEQ-30 (Cubase only)
- StudioEQ (Cubase only)
- Filter plug-ins
- DualFilter
- StepFilter
- ToneBooster
- Tonic - Analog Modeling Filter (Cubase only)
- WahWah
- Mastering - UV 22 HR
- Modulation plug-ins
- AutoPan
- Chorus
- Cloner (Cubase only)
- Flanger
- Metalizer
- Phaser
- Ringmodulator
- Rotary
- StudioChorus
- Tranceformer
- Tremolo
- Vibrato
- Other plug-ins
- Bitcrusher
- Chopper
- Octaver
- Tuner
- PitchShift - Pitch Correct
- Restoration plug-ins - Grungelizer
- Reverb plug-ins
- REVerence (Cubase only)
- RoomWorks
- RoomWorks SE
- Spatial plug-ins
- MonoToStereo
- StereoEnhancer
- Surround plug-ins (Cubase only)
- Mix6To2 (Cubase only)
- SurroundPan (Cubase only)
- Tools plug-ins
- MultiScope (Cubase only)
- SMPTEGenerator (Cubase only)
- TestGenerator (Cubase only)
- The included VST Instruments
- Introduction
- Prologue
- Sound parameters
- Modulation and controllers
- Spector (Cubase only)
- Sound parameters
- Modulation and controllers
- Mystic (Cubase only)
- Sound parameters
- Modulation and controllers
- HALionOne
- Groove Agent ONE
- LoopMash (Cubase only)
- Embracer - Surround Pad Synthesizer (Cubase only)
- Monologue - Monophonic Analog Modeling Synthesizer (Cubase only)
- Diagrams
- MIDI effects
- Index
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MIDI effects
Arpache SX
This is an even more versatile and advanced arpeggiator,
capable of creating anything from traditional arpeggios to
complex, sequencer-like patterns. The Arpache SX has
two different modes: Classic and Sequence.
Classic vs. Sequence mode
The Classic mode determines the basic behavior of the
Arpache SX. When Sequence mode is selected, the Ar-
pache SX uses the events of an additional MIDI part as a
pattern. This pattern then forms the basis for the arpeggio,
in conjunction with the MIDI input.
The following parameters are available:
Play Order
slots
If the User play order is selected, you can use these “slots”
to specify a custom playback order for the arpeggio notes:
Each of the 12 slots corresponds to a position in the ar-
peggio pattern. For each slot, you specify which note
should be played on that position by selecting a number.
The numbers correspond to the keys you play, counted
from the lowest pressed key.
So, if you play the notes C3-E3-G3 (a C major chord),
“1” would mean C3, “2” would mean E3, and “3” would
mean G3. Note that you can use the same number in sev-
eral slots, creating arpeggio patterns that are not possi-
ble using the standard play modes.
Please note that you need to begin with the left-most slot
and then fill the slots to the right.
MIDI Thru If this is activated, the notes sent to the arpeggiator (i.e.
the chord you play) will pass through the plug-in (sent out
together with the arpeggiated notes).
Setting Description
Parameter Description
Direction This allows you to choose how the notes in the chord you
play should be arpeggiated. In Classic mode you can
choose a value from a pop-up menu, in Sequence mode
you will find additional options, see below.
One Shot
Mode
Activate this option if you want the phrase to be played
only once. When this option is deactivated, the phrase
will be looped.
Transpose When a setting other than “Off” is selected, the arpeggio
will be expanded upwards, downwards or both (depend-
ing on the mode). This is done by adding transposed re-
peats of the basic arpeggio pattern. and
Repeats The “Repeats” setting sets the number of transposed re-
peats.
Pitch Shift The “Pitch Shift” setting determines the transposition of
each repeat.
MIDI Thru If this is activated, the notes sent to the arpeggiator (i.e.
the chord you play) will pass through the plug-in (sent out
together with the arpeggiated notes).










