I even did a restart and a full shut down and restart of the computer, but no go. I can navigate down the menu tree to their folders, but no further. If these plugs are showing in plugin information as you say they are, the folder they are in is not relevant…Cubase has already recognised them.
What plug-in is it, how you are trying to load it etc…be very specific. Ok, turns out that all the ones that are there in that list can be inserted after all - my mistake! Here, you can also set up group and FX channels, external effects, external instruments, and the Control Room.
The Project window provides an overview of the project, and allows you to navigate and perform large scale editing. In Cubase , projects are the central documents. You must create and set up a project to work with the program.
Tracks are the building blocks of your project. They allow you to import, add, record, and edit parts and events. Tracks are listed from top to bottom in the track list and extend horizontally across the Project window. Each track is assigned to a particular channel strip in the MixConsole. In Cubase , events and parts are placed on tracks.
Parts and events are the basic building blocks in Cubase. Editing in the Project window is not restricted to handling whole events and parts. Cubase offers multiple methods and functions to control playback and transport. This is useful if you have no external MIDI instrument at hand and you do not want to draw in notes with the Draw tool.
You can add audio and MIDI files to your project by importing them. Quantizing means moving recorded audio or MIDI and positioning it on the nearest grid position that is musically relevant. Quantizing is designed to correct errors, but you can also use it in a creative way. Fades allow you to gradually increase or decrease the volume at the start or end of audio events or audio clips, and to create smooth transitions.
The arranger functions in Cubase allow you to work in a non-linear fashion. Using an arranger track allows you to specify how and when specific sections are played back, even in live performances.
This way, you do not need to move, copy, and paste events in the Project window. Markers are used to locate certain positions quickly. There are two types of markers: position markers and cycle markers. The MixConsole provides a common environment for producing mixes in stereo or surround. Furthermore, you can set up the input and output routing for multiple tracks or channels at the same time. VCA faders serve as remote controls for groups of channel faders in the MixConsole.
Cubase comes with a number of included effect plug-ins that you can use to process audio, group, instrument, and ReWire channels. Direct Offline Processing allows you to instantly add plug-in effects and audio processes to the selected audio events, clips, or ranges, without destructing the original audio. In Cubase , time-stretching and pitch-shifting algorithms are used for offline processes, in the Sample Editor , or for the Flattening Realtime Processing function.
Cubase offers particular functions for analyzing the audio in your project. The Sample Editor provides an overview of the selected audio event. It allows you to view and edit audio by cutting and pasting, removing, or drawing audio data, and by processing audio. Editing is non-destructive so that you can undo modifications at any time.
Hitpoints mark musically relevant positions in audio files. Cubase can detect these positions and create hitpoints automatically by analyzing onsets and melodic changes of the audio. You have to type in all important information.
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Many installers will create a sub-folder for their stuff, others just put it in the top level. But I have removed the reference to the 32 bit folder from Cubase.
Keeping everything in the same folder having one folder for bit VST plugins and another one for 64 bit plugins does indeed make a lot of sense. Some programs, like you said, do install into those default folders but want to create their own sub-folders, I believe Toontrack does that and I do have some of their products. I remember this from my old installation on my old hard-drive, and I think when I chose a plugin in Cubase it also had a sub-menu called Toontrack - I assume that being a result of the Toontrack sub-folder.
Would it be causing any problems if I do not let Toontrack create that sub-folder, but take it out of the path when installing and let the plugins install into the top-level parent folder directly?
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