Plug-in Reference

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MIDI Effects
Compressor
An example:
If you have a setup with 8 layers, and you enter the chord C in layer 3 and G7 in
layer
7, you get the following result: chord C in layers 1 to 6 and G7 in layers 7 and 8.
Resetting Layers
In Learn mode, you can use the “Reset layers” button at the top left of the Chorder
window to delete all notes in the different layers for the selected trigger key.
Playstyle
From the Playstyle pop-up menu at the bottom of the pane you can choose one of
seven different styles that determine in which order the individual notes of the chords
are played back.
The following options are available:
Compressor
This MIDI compressor is used for evening out or expanding differences in velocity.
Though the result is similar to what you get with the Velocity Compression track
parameter, the Compressor plug-in presents the controls in a manner more like
regular audio compressors.
The following parameters are available:
Playstyle Description
simultaneous In this mode all notes are played back simultaneously.
fast up In this mode a small arpeggio is added, starting with the lowest
note.
slow up Similar to “fast up”, but using a slower arpeggio.
fast down Similar to “fast up”, but starting with the highest note.
slow down Similar to “slow up”, but starting with the highest note.
fast random In this mode the notes are played back in a rapidly changing
random order.
slow random Similar to “fast random”, but the note changes occur more slowly.
Cubase
LE
Cubase
AI
Cubase
Elements
Cubase
Artist
Cubase Nuendo NEK
Included with
X X X
Parameter Description
Threshold Only notes with velocities above this value are affected by the
compression/expansion.