VReorder PlugIn for Cubase VST
VReorder.zip (Win 130k) Click on the
image to download.
VReorder.sit.hqx (Mac 47k) Hold down button
and select "save link as" to download.
Current release: 3 (6.6.98)
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Version info:
- Release 3: Interface redraws made more "intelligent"
(6.6.98).
- Release 2: New graphical interface
- Release 1: Original
Parameters:
BPM: (40-260 bpm) Tempo in beats per minute
BPMFine: (-1 - 1 bpm) Tempo fine tune
Length: (1/32 - 2 notes) Loop length of the effect
FeedBk: (0-1 amount) Feedback amount
TrigSens: (0-1 amount) Sensitivity of loop triggering
PosSmooth: (0-1 amount) Position change smoothing amount
(cross fade length)
LevSmooth: (0-1 amount) Level change smoothing amount
PanSmooth: (0-1 amount) Pan change smoothing amount
Pos: (0-F position) 16 positions of loop segments
Rev: (yes/no) 16 reverse switches of loop segments
Lev: (0-1 amount) 16 level amounts of loop segments
Pan: (0-1 amount) 16 pan positions of loop segments
Note 1: To hear VReorder properly you should use it
as an insert, or send audio to it "pre" fader and mute
the audio itself. The latter can be done with the "mute"
and "pre" buttons on the channel EQ/Effects send dialog.
Note 2: Due to the nature of VReorder it will not make
any sound until a full loop length has passed. This is not a
bug, so it must be a feature!
Note 3: To get a repeating loop you need to set the
BPM to as near as possible to the song BPM. Within about 0.05
is fine, and slightly above is better than slightly below. You
may also need to adjust the trigger sensitivity.
This effect chops up a fixed loop length of incoming audio
into 16 parts and allows you to position each of the parts in
any order (with redundancy) and specify the level, pan, and whether
each part is reversed. You can really mutate a drum beat or vocal
part, or just make a single snare drum reversed and not touch
the rest. The best way of understanding the effect is to fiddle
with it.
Author: Andy
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