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VST Instruments
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NOTE
To edit the tracks, parameters, or synth channels again, and to delete the rendered file, unfreeze
the instrument by clicking Freeze again.
Freeze Instrument Options
The Freeze Instrument Options dialog opens when you click Freeze. It allows you to specify
exactly what should happen if you freeze an instrument.
The following controls can be found in the Freeze Instrument Options dialog:
Freeze Instrument Only
Activate this option if you still want to be able to edit insert effects on the synth
channel after freezing the instrument.
Freeze Instrument and Channels
Activate this option if you do not need to edit the insert effects on your synth
channels.
NOTE
You can still adjust level, pan, sends, and EQ.
Tail Size
Allows you to set a Tail Size time to let sounds complete their normal release cycle.
Unload Instrument when Frozen
Activate to unload the instrument after freezing. This makes the RAM available again.
Latency
The term latency stands for the time it takes for the instrument to produce a sound when you
press a key on your MIDI controller. It can be an issue when using VST instruments in realtime.
Latency depends on your audio hardware and its ASIO driver.
In the Studio Setup dialog (VST Audio System page), the input and output latency values should
ideally be a few milliseconds.
If the latency is too high to allow comfortable realtime VST instrument playback from a keyboard,
you can use another MIDI sound source for live playback and recording, and switch to the VST
instrument for playback.
RELATED LINKS
Selecting an Audio Driver on page 11
Delay Compensation
During playback Cubase automatically compensates any delay inherent in the VST plug-ins you
use.
You can specify a Delay Compensation Threshold in the Preferences dialog (VST page) so that
only plug-ins with a delay higher than this threshold setting are affected.
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