Hi, I would like to turn on /off my plugin, with automation. I tried hitting ‘W’ and turning on and off the plugin, but Cubase doesn’t record this.
Any ideas?
Hi, I would like to turn on /off my plugin, with automation. I tried hitting ‘W’ and turning on and off the plugin, but Cubase doesn’t record this.
Any ideas?
When you write “turning on and off the plugin”, is it possible that you use the “activate effect” button instead of the “bypass” button? The “activate”-button cannot be automated, only the “bypass” button
(left ist “Activate”, right is “bypass”)
Your first screenshot shows the bypass button for all inserts on that channel, I am pretty sure you generally cannot automate that.
And the second shows that the melodyne button has no bypass button, and that is not a Cubase problem, that is on Melodyne. Maybe they omitted that function on purpose, maybe by accident, I don’t know.
But if you check other plugins, like the Cubase internal one’s, you’ll notice that the bypass button is there and can be automated.
Ok thanks. It’s strange because I always automate Melodyne in Ableton Live… On off and it works
Out of curiosity, why do you automate Melodyne? I mean, if there are notes that are wrong, you fix those, and leave the rest of them alone. No need to automate imho.
Also, I don’t know what Cubase version you use, but at least in Pro and Artist you can use Melodyne as an ARA-Plugin, which should be much easier in handling than the plugin.
I work for someone who secifically told me to bypass melodyne when not in use, saying that melodyne affects the sound quality of the vocals…
I don’t hear a difference, but I won’t challenge my client.
My workaround is now to separate the vocal in 2 tracks, 1 track is what needs to be tuned, and the orher track is the rest of the vocals, that doesn’t need tuning.