Plug-in Reference
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- The Included Effect Plug-ins
- MIDI Effects
- The Included VST Instruments
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The Included Effect Plug-ins
EQ Plug-ins
Standard Control Elements in Detail
Knob
Knobs can be controlled as follows:
- If “Radial Knob Mode” is activated, you can drag the corona of a knob to adjust the
value of the corresponding parameter. During dragging, you can move the mouse
pointer away from the knob to increase value adjustment precision.
- Drag the center of a knob to adjust the value of the parameter with up and down
mouse movements, linearly. If you press the left and right mouse buttons together
while dragging the center, you enter high-precision adjustment mode. You can
also enter this mode by holding down [Shift] when dragging. The dragging
precision can be adjusted in the global settings window, see
“Global Plug-In
Settings” on page 57.
- Turn the mouse wheel to adjust the parameter.
- Double-click a knob to reset it to the default state.
Visual settings You can customize the look of the plug-in with the following
settings:
Flat Panels – When enabled, all buttons and panels of the plug-in
look flat, without a gradient fill.
Spotlight – Enables a wide light area that looks like a spotlight.
Textures – Adds texture to the plug-in panel.
Shadows – Enables shadows on graphical elements.
Flat Level Meters – Enables the flat, non-blocky look of the level
meters.
Show Knob Labels Enables numeric labels that appear when you point the mouse at a
knob.
Tablet Mode When activated, you can control the plug-in with a pen tablet.
Show Virtual
Keyboard
When this is activated, a virtual computer keyboard is shown when
you enter values. The virtual computer keyboard is useful if the host
application blocks certain keys from reaching the plug-in’s user
interface.
Radial Knob Mode When this is activated,
you can click on the corona to set the
parameter value immediately.
Control Surface
Crosshair
Displays a crosshair cursor in the control surface area.
Anti-Denormal Noise Enables insertion of anti-denormalization noise on the plug-in
inputs. This noise has an RMS value of -220
dB – well below the
audible dynamic range. If you are using the plug-in in a host
application that applies such noise automatically, you can
deactivate this option to save CPU power. Without anti-
denormalization noise the filters of the plug-in can overload the
CPU when silence is processed.
Remember Window
Positions
When this is activated, the relative position of the plug-in windows
is remembered after reopening the plug-in.
Show All Filter
Shapes
When this is activated, all active filters are shown together with the
shape of the selected filter.
Do Not Show
Latency Changes
Disables the “Latency Changed” warning message completely.
Parameter Description