Using MIDI effects in Cubase SX/SL 2.0
MIDI effects often play second fiddle to bigger and shinier audio plug-ins – but they’re just as useful. Hollin Jones shows you why.
Most Cubase users will be familiar with audio effects. They’re used all the time in music and audio production for everything from adding depth to cleaning up or colouring sound. Users will also be accustomed to MIDI and how it can be used to trigger sounds from many sources and be edited in detail at any point.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 19
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