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    Ultimate Freak
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    Default Newbie question.

    Easy everyone , forgive me for the appearingly dumb questions , but I'm farily new to using the computer as my sole means of production , as opposed to workstations , hardware synths and the like.

    I'm trying to apply Reverse , Hi Pass Filter and Distortion to my Vst's , but they don't seem to have the on board option of doing that.

    When I try to do it in Nuendo , it seems that option is only available on Audio Processes , and doesnt seem to be work on Vst's.

    The obvious main option would be to record the sound as audio and work from there , but I was wondering if there was another way alot less time consuming?

    Thanks greatly in advance for your time.

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    Supreme Freak
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    Well, assuming I've understood what you are on about; (bare in mind I use Cubase) just go to the audio channel for said VST, as opposed to the MIDI one where you ''write'' the part or whatever, and apply the effect as an insert/send there. If that doesn't make sense I'll do a little screen dump picture for you....

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    Ultimate Freak
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    Thanks mate!

    I'll look into it.

 

 

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