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Effects
About the difference between the three Effect types
In addition to the EQ, Cubase VST provide effects in three flavours:
Send effects
Up to four send effects can be used. When you use send effects, audio is
routed through the effect processors via independent Effect Sends for each
channel in the Monitor, just like on a “real” physical mixer. The output from
each effect processor is then routed to one of the buses or the master faders,
where it can be mixed with the “dry” signal, if desired. These effects are thus
mono in-stereo out.
Insert effects
An insert effect is inserted into the signal chain of an audio channel, which
means that the whole channel signal passes through the effect. This make in-
serts suitable for effects for which you don’t need to mix dry (direct) and wet
(processed) sound, e.g. distortion, filters or other effects that change the tonal
or dynamic characteristics of the sound.
You can have up to four different insert effects
per channel.
Master effects
Up to four stereo in-stereo out effect processors can be added to the signal on
the master bus, the final stereo mix. Please note that there is no mixing of the
dry/fx signals as there is with the send effects. Typical uses for master effects
would be compressor/limiter effects, noise suppression units, etc.
Only effects with stereo inputs can be used as master effects, regardless
whether or not Mono is activated in the Master window.
The effect processors are entirely “virtual”, that is, they are all in software. A
number of effects are provided with the program and additional effects can be pur-
chased from Steinberg and third party vendors.
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