Plug-in Reference

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MIDI Effects
Auto LFO
Note also that you can choose to keep the original note timing, note length and note
velocities from the dropped MIDI part, by selecting “from sequence” for the Step Size,
Length and Velocity options.
Auto LFO
This plug-in works like an LFO in a synthesizer, allowing you to send out continuously
changing MIDI controller messages. One typical use for this is automatic MIDI
panning, but you can select any MIDI continuous controller event type. The Auto LFO
effect has the following parameters:
Arp. Style As above, but if there are fewer notes in the MIDI input, the missing
notes are replaced by the last valid note in the arpeggio.
Repeat In this mode, the chords played are not separated into notes. Instead,
they are used as is, and only the rhythm of the dropped MIDI part is
used for playback.
Option Description
Cubase
LE
Cubase
AI
Cubase
Elements
Cubase
Artist
Cubase Nuendo NEK
Included with
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Option Description
Waveform Determines the shape of the controller curves that are sent out. You
can click a waveform symbol or choose a value from the pop-up
menu.
Wavelength Sets the speed of the Auto LFO, or rather the length of a single
controller curve cycle. You can set this to rhythmically exact note
values or PPQ values if the PPQ button is activated. The lower the
note value, the slower the speed. For example, if you set this to 1/8,
the waveform is repeated every eighth note.
Controller Type Determines which continuous controller type is sent out. Typical
choices would include pan, volume, and brightness, but your MIDI
instrument may have controllers mapped to various settings,
allowing you to modulate the synth parameter of your choice. Check
the MIDI implementation chart for your instrument for details.