Steinberg Cubase Essential 4 Plug-In Reference Manual
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Original manual by Anders Nordmark Revision: Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Marion Bröer, Sabine Pfeifer The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publica- tion may be copied, reproduced or otherwise...
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4 Table of Contents 5The included effect plug-ins 6Introduction 6Delay plug-ins 7Distortion plug-ins 8Dynamics plug-ins 12Filter plug-ins 15Mastering – UV 22 HR 15Modulation plug-ins 20Other plug-ins 22Restoration plug-ins 22Reverb plug-ins 23Spatial plug-ins 24HALionOne 25Introduction 25HALionOne parameters 27MIDI effects 28Introduction 28Arpache 5 29Autopan 30Chorder 31Compress 32Density 32Micro Tuner 32MIDIControl 33MIDIEcho 34Note to CC 34Quantizer 35Step Designer 37Track Control 38Track FX...
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6 The included effect plug-ins Introduction This chapter contains descriptions of the included plug-in effects and their parameters. In Cubase Essential, 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 sec- tions for each effect category. ÖMost 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...
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7 The included effect plug-ins PingPongDelay This is a stereo delay effect that alternates each delay re- peat between the left and right channels. The effect can either be tempo-based or use freely specified delay time settings. The parameters are as follows: Distortion plug-ins This section contains descriptions of the plug-ins in the “Distortion” category. AmpSimulator AmpSimulator is a distortion effect, emulating the sound of various types of guitar amp and speaker cabinet combi- nations. A wide...
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8 The included effect plug-ins DaTube This effect emulates the characteristic warm, lush sound of a tube amplifier. The parameters are as follows: Distortion Distortion will add crunch to your tracks. The parameters are as follows: Dynamics plug-ins This section contains descriptions of the plug-ins in the “Dynamics” category. Gate Gating, or noise gating, silences audio signals below a certain set threshold level. As soon as the signal level ex- ceeds the set threshold, the gate opens to let the...
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9 The included effect plug-ins Limiter Limiter is designed to ensure that the output level never exceeds a certain set output level, to avoid clipping in fol- lowing devices. Limiter can adjust and optimize the Re- lease parameter automatically according to the audio material, or it can be set manually. Limiter also features separate meters for the input, output and the amount of limiting (middle meters). The available parameters are the following: Attack (0.1–1000 ms)This parameter sets the time...
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10 The included effect plug-ins MIDI Gate Gating, in its fundamental form, silences audio signals be- low a certain set threshold level. That means, when a sig- nal rises above the set level, the Gate opens to let the signal through while signals below the set level are cut off. MIDI Gate, however, is a Gate effect that is not triggered by threshold levels, but instead by MIDI notes. Hence it needs both audio and MIDI data to function. Setting up MIDI Gate requires both an audio signal and a MIDI...