DubStation User’s Guide Audio Damage, Inc. Release 1.5 9 April 2008
synchronization features to work. If your VST host cannot supply tempo information, DubStation assumes that the tempo of your music is 120BPM. 5. The
only the original signal, which isn’t terribly useful but is sometimes handy if DubStation is feeding back wildly and you need a reminder of what star
controllers. If you are assigning a button or switch on a MIDI controller, you may have to press or move the switch twice before DubStation recognizes
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing DubStation, Audio Damage’s plug-in for emulating vintage delay effects. DubStation realistically recreates the s
New in Version 1.5 Version 1.5 of DubStation includes several enhancements suggested by our customers. Here is a summary of the changes: A shiny ne
Installation Double-click the DubStation Installer icon, and follow the instructions. During the installation process the installer will ask you to en
The Controls 1. The INPUT DRIVE knob controls the level of the signal as it enters the plug-in. The range of the knob is -80dB, which effectively tu
2. The HI-CUT knob controls a low-pass filter which attenuates the high frequencies of the signal as it passes through the delay. This filter models
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