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The included effect plug-ins
Introduction
This chapter contains descriptions of the included plug-in
effects and their parameters.
In Cubase AI, the plug-in effects are arranged in a number
of different categories. This chapter is arranged in the
same fashion, with the plug-ins listed in separate sections
for each effect category.
Ö Most of the included effects are compatible with
VST3, this is indicated by an icon in front of the name of
the plug-in as displayed in plug-in selection menus (for
further information, see the chapter “Audio Effects” in the
Operation Manual).
Delay plug-ins
This section contains descriptions of the plug-ins in the
“Delay” category.
MonoDelay
This is a mono delay effect that can either be tempo-based
or use freely specified delay time settings.
The parameters are as follows:
Parameter Description
Delay This is where you specify the base note value for the delay
if tempo sync is on (1/1–1/32, straight, triplet or dotted). If
tempo sync is off, it sets the delay time in milliseconds.
Tempo sync
on/off
The button below the Delay Time knob is used to turn
tempo sync on or off. If set to off, the delay time can be set
freely with the Delay Time knob, without sync to tempo.
Feedback This sets the number of repeats for the delay.
Filter Lo This filter affects the feedback loop of the effect signal
and allows you to roll off low frequencies from 10Hz up
to 800Hz. The button below the knob activates/deacti-
vates the filter.
Filter Hi This filter affects the feedback loop of the effect signal
and allows you to roll off high frequencies from 20kHz
down to 1.2kHz. The button below the knob activates/
deactivates the filter.
Mix Sets the level balance between the dry signal and the ef-
fect. If MonoDelay is used as a send effect, this should be
set to maximum as you can control the dry/effect balance
with the send.