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Frequency Vibrator PlugIn v1.00 for Cubase VST by Thomas Rehaag - lichthaus@netcologne.de
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A simple valve-like distortion. I made it, because I didn't find a better one!
Visit my wwwPage - you might find updates! (www.netcologne.de/~nc-rehaagth/tr.htm)





zip contents
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	readme.txt	this
	VIBRATOR1_00.dll	the PlugIn
		

Installation
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Copy the VIBRATOR1_00.dll to the Cubase VST\Vstplugins directory and restart Cubase.



Short Manual:
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Controlls are:
time : sweep time
range: the frequency range (maximum 3 half-tones, about 25%)
pan:   does not operate in insert mode


Bugs:
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Sometimes Cubase will break down if you put the VIBRATOR in the insert and effect lines
for one sound. Be shure to disable one of those both effect lines before leaving Cubase!


Warranty Disclaimer / Distribution Agreement
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-THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  THE USER MUST ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF
USING THIS PROGRAM.

-You're welcome to add my Web page URL to your own page, but please don't 
redistribute the ZIP  file via Web/e-mail/ftp without my permission first.
You can pass this demo version to friends but only as the zip file you recieved.
Thanks. 

By downloading or installing this software, you are agreeing to the above
Warranty Disclaimer / Distribution Agreement.

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These PlugIns are written using the Steinberg VST Software Development Kit
and Borland C++ V5.0. All Steinberg copyrights acknowledged. 


BIG THANKS TO
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	Dave Brown (dave@dbrown.force9.net)

Without his helps for the first steps this program would never have been realized.
Visit him at
	http://www.dbrown.force9.co.uk
and try out his free PlugIns.




Thomas Rehaag 

