Non-GUI FX in SX?

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I was surfing around, but not sure where and came across a useful tip for Cubase - there was some way of calling up the non-GUI version of any FX within SX. I thought it was at the Cubase.net tips forum, but it might have been Sound on Sound. I went back and couldn't find it again :?
And it's exactly the sort of thing the manual hides extremely well.

It's something like alt-click or ctrl-click on the "e" button on an FX channel, or something similar. Anyone know offhand what the command is?

Just that the GUI on the multiband really bugs me, but I like its sound. Then it hit me that I could actually use it more the way I want to if I could get the plain non-GUI version. It would make it more user-friendly as far as I'm concerned...I still can't figure out on the GUI how you adjust the threshold separately from the output gain - and that's crucial.

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Nobody?

Oh well...I'll just click on buttons at random with alts and ctrls and shifts. I hold you all personally responsible when I delete everything by accident :hihi:

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kritikon wrote:I was surfing around, but not sure where and came across a useful tip for Cubase - there was some way of calling up the non-GUI version of any FX within SX. I thought it was at the Cubase.net tips forum, but it might have been Sound on Sound. I went back and couldn't find it again :?
And it's exactly the sort of thing the manual hides extremely well.
This is incredibly easy and intuituive in Logic. Too bad they made it so illogical in Cubase :hihi:

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hold control and shift, then hit the 'e(dit)' button.

cheers..

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Cheers ahja.. :wink: . I knew I was close.
This is incredibly easy and intuituive in Logic. Too bad they made it so illogical in Cubase
Typical of Illogic though...make the esoteric things easy (the ones you only use once a lifetime)...and make the simple daily things tortuous. At least Cubase makes the everyday things straight forward :P

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