try select the right track, rightclick and choose 'show automation' /choose 'more' , see if u find the eq mid1 of the avenger, i dont know, i dont have avenger.
anyway with cubases own track eq you cán choose the parameter u need for it (in my case EQ 3 freq), and draw the line in the automation track (below the real track)
when i play i see the eq changin as i drawed in the pic, sounds like a wah :P

(if the pic doesnt work, its in my foto album on here)
hope i got it right and solves your problem
anyway with cubases own track eq you cán choose the parameter u need for it (in my case EQ 3 freq), and draw the line in the automation track (below the real track)
when i play i see the eq changin as i drawed in the pic, sounds like a wah :P

(if the pic doesnt work, its in my foto album on here)
hope i got it right and solves your problem

MaxdB wrote…
try select the right track, rightclick and choose 'show automation' /choose 'more' , see if u find the eq mid1 of the avenger, i dont know, i dont have avenger.
anyway with cubases own track eq you c�n choose the parameter u need for it (in my case EQ 3 freq), and draw the line in the automation track (below the real track)
when i play i see the eq changin as i drawed in the pic, sounds like a wah :P
http://www.bandamp.com/user/album/5511/1000001756.jpg
(if the pic doesnt work, its in my foto album on here)
hope i got it right and solves your problem :)
Thank you! Yes, I actually figured out how to do it by manipulating the VST itself! I knew before that the R and W meant Read and Write, but I never knew what they actually meant - so I looked them up and it was exactly what I was looking for. So basically, if you have a VST (say, a synthesizer that lets you make wobble bass) but you want to change the freq. of the wobbling during the song, I hit read and write (enable them) and play the song, while having the VST open and adjusting those knobs to get different frequencies throughout. Going back to what you posted though MaxdB, I've seen that method used before, just no one ever explained it! Thank you once again for posting that! (I'll post a song soon that shows my first few attempts at producing varying freq. of wobble bass!)

Cheers!

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