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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About this manual
- Setting up your system
- VST Connections
- The Project window
- Working with projects
- Creating new projects
- Opening projects
- Closing projects
- Saving projects
- The Archive and Backup functions
- Startup Options
- The Project Setup dialog
- Zoom and view options
- Audio handling
- Auditioning audio parts and events
- Scrubbing audio
- Editing parts and events
- Range editing
- Region operations
- The Edit History dialog
- The Preferences dialog
- Working with tracks
- Playback and the Transport panel
- Recording
- Quantizing MIDI and audio
- Fades and crossfades
- The arranger track (Cubase Elements only)
- Using markers
- The Mixer
- Audio effects
- VST instruments and instrument tracks
- Automation
- Audio processing and functions
- The Sample Editor
- The Audio Part Editor
- The Pool
- The MediaBay
- Working with track presets
- Remote controlling Cubase
- MIDI realtime parameters
- Using MIDI devices
- MIDI processing
- The MIDI editors
- Introduction
- Opening a MIDI editor
- The Key Editor – Overview
- Key Editor operations
- The Drum Editor – Overview
- Drum Editor operations
- Working with drum maps
- Using drum name lists
- Working with SysEx messages
- Recording SysEx parameter changes
- Editing SysEx messages
- The Score Editor – Overview
- Score Editor operations
- Editing tempo and signature
- Export Audio Mixdown
- Synchronization
- Video
- ReWire (not in Cubase LE)
- File handling
- Customizing
- Key commands
- Index
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Audio effects
Ö If an effect plug-in comes with its own installation ap-
plication, you should use this. As a general rule, always
read the documentation or readme files before installing
new plug-ins.
Installing VST 3 plug-ins under Windows
Under Windows, VST 3 plug-ins are installed by dragging
the files (with the extension “.vst3”) into the VST3 folder in
the Cubase application folder. When you launch Cubase
again, the new effects will appear on the Effect pop-up
menus. In the VST 3 protocol, the effect category, sub
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folder structure, etc. are built-in and cannot be changed.
Therefore you will find the new effect(s) in the assigned
category folder(s) on the effect pop-up menu.
Installing VST 2 plug-ins under Windows
Under Windows, VST 2.x plug-ins are installed by drag-
ging the files (with the extension “.dll”) into the Vstplugins
folder in the Cubase application folder, or into the Shared
VST Plug-in folder – see below. When you launch
Cubase again, the new effects will appear on the effect
pop-up menus.
Ö If an effect plug-in comes with its own installation ap-
plication, you should use this. As a general rule, always
read the documentation before installing new plug-ins.
Organizing VST 2 plug-ins
If you have a large number of VST 2 plug-ins, having them
all on a single pop-up menu in the program may become
unmanageable. For this reason, the VST 2 plug-ins in
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stalled with Cubase are placed in appropriate subfolders
according to the effect type.
• Under Windows, you can organize VST plug-ins by
moving, adding or renaming subfolders within the Vstpl
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ugins folder.
When you launch the program and pull down an effects pop-up menu,
the subfolders will be represented by hierarchical submenus, each listing
the plug-ins in the corresponding subfolder.
• Under Mac OS X, you cannot change the hierarchic ar-
rangement of the “built-in” VST plug-ins.
However, you can arrange any additional plug-ins you have installed (in the
/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/ folders, see above) by placing them in sub
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folders. In the program, the subfolders will be represented by hierarchical
submenus, each listing the plug-ins in the corresponding subfolder.
The Plug-in Information window
On the Devices menu, you will find an item called “Plug-in
Information”. Selecting this opens a dialog listing all the
available VST compatible plug-ins in your system (includ-
ing VST instruments).
Managing and selecting VST plug-ins
To display all available VST plug-ins, open the “VST
PlugIns” tab.
• To enable a plug-in (make it available for selection), put
a checkmark in the left column.
Only the enabled plug-ins will appear on the effect menus.
• The Instances column indicates how many instances of
the plug-in are currently used in Cubase.
Clicking in this column for a plug-in which is already in use produces a
pop-up showing exactly where each use occurs.
Ö A plug-in may be in use even if it is not enabled in the
left column.
You might for example have opened a project containing effects that are
currently disabled on the menu. The left column only determines whether
or not the plug-in will be visible on the effect menus.
• All columns can be resized by dragging the divider in
the column header.
The other columns show the following information about
each plug-in:
Column Description
Name The name of the plug-in.
Vendor The manufacturer of the plug-in.
File This shows the complete name of the plug-in (with extension).
Category This indicates the category of each plug-in (such as VST in-
struments, etc.).
Version Shows the version of the plug-in.
SDK Shows with which version of the VST protocol a plug-in is
compatible.