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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 02-Jun 06 Member No.: 80,236 ![]() |
I got used to using WaveLab on a friend's PC for stereo mastering, but now I'm attempting to use Cubase SE. The problem is, if I'm trying to eq only a section of audio (i.e., one or two tracks in a dj mix), I don't really see any way to apply a VST eq and process just that one section.
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 06-Apr 03 From: Melbourne - AU Member No.: 15,650 ![]() |
I'm using Cubase SX but guess it'd work the same.
If you want to use a VST effect on just one section, try using automation. If you turn on read/write for that vst and move the 'wet' effect slider/knob, cubase should create an automation line for that parameter. Just set the ramp to 100% where you want it, and 0% where you don't. ![]() TaDa! |
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![]() Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 16-Jul 06 From: London - UK Member No.: 81,499 ![]() |
I don't use Cubase, but I'm prepared to bet money that there's a Master Bypass on plug-ins that can be automated.
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