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Posted by Andrew F2003 on Nov-26-2003 21:12:

Cubase users can anyone help?

does any1 know if it is possible to record the effect change in cubases channel mixer ?

i know u can record the volume and panning nobes (pressing write and by moving the nobes up and down it record this process and to listen u just simple turn write off and click on read ) but when u try the same process on effects it doesnt work can anyone help me out plzz!!


Posted by Design on Nov-26-2003 21:42:

It's possible.
You have to have effects patched under SEND instead of INSERT effects. Then, you enable your WRITE function and whenever you move the knob in the SEND area, the amount of effect taking place will change and be recorded.
To hear the change while playing the track, enable the READ function.


Posted by Andrew F2003 on Nov-27-2003 01:21:

im talking about editing the effect it self for e.g. select say a filter fx on a synth and record the filter been changed as u changes the slides and knobs in the filter software,when u play back it will play back the filter changing does that make sense?


Posted by hey cheggy on Nov-27-2003 02:27:

Yeah man, of course you can. You just need to write enable that particular instrument/fx plugin. Hit record and start turning the parameter on the fx that you want to change. When you're done, that specific paramter should be in the automation drop box.


Posted by hey cheggy on Nov-27-2003 06:00:

To alter that automation, click the W on the instrument. this should open up an automation channel for that instrument. Click on the paramaters drop menu and select the parameter you want to automate. This will open up the automation for that dial. You can then alter it if you want to.


Posted by Andrew F2003 on Nov-27-2003 17:08:

Ive only got cubase 5.5 cause i dont like cubase sx cause everything has been moved on Cubase sx


Posted by xls on Nov-27-2003 17:36:

Go to Cubase SX and everything you're trying to do will be rediculously simple! You can automate virtually anything in SX. Not the response you were looking for, but I haven't used VST 5.x in a loooong time.



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