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For VST 3 plug-ins that feature a Live button, and for third-party VST 3 plug-ins that feature a
low latency mode, activating Constrain Delay Compensation will activate the Live button or
the low latency mode for that plug-in. For details about which plug-ins feature a Live button,
see the separate document Plug-in Reference.
For VST plug-ins that have no low latency mode, activating Constrain Delay Compensation
will turn off that plug-in.
NOTE
VST plug-ins that are activated for FX channels are disregarded.
After recording or using a VST instrument, Constrain Delay Compensation should be
deactivated again in order to restore full delay compensation.
RELATED LINKS
Project Window Toolbar on page 36
Import and Export Options
Importing MIDI Loops
You can import MIDI loops (le extension .midiloop) in Cubase. These les contain MIDI part
information (MIDI notes, controllers, etc.) and all the settings that are saved in instrument
track presets. This way, you can reuse instrument patterns in other projects or applications,
for example.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Media> MediaBay.
2. Optional: On the toolbar, open the Select Media Types menu, and activate MIDI Loops and
Plug-in Presets.
3.
In the Results list, select a MIDI loop and drag it to an empty section in the Project window.
RESULT
An instrument track is created and the instrument part is inserted at the position where you
dragged the le. The Inspector reects all settings that are saved in the MIDI loop, for example,
the VST instrument that was used, applied insert effects, track parameters, etc.
VST Instruments
Import and Export Options
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