Backbone comes with a collection of high-quality studio effects.
The Dynamics submenu contains the compressor and limiter effects.
The following list informs you about the most important improvements in Backbone and provides links to the corresponding descriptions.
This is the Operation Manual for Steinberg’s Backbone. Here you will find detailed information about all the features and functions in the application.
Operation Manual
The Decompose function allows you to split your samples into their noise and tonal components.
DrumGAN allows you to create your own drum sounds, modify existing sounds, or create variations of drum sounds.
The sounds in Backbone are made up of up to eight layers. Each layer contributes a specific detail of the sound, for example, the tonal and noise components of a drum sound. You can adjust and modify the sound of each layer extensively in the edit section.
You can manage your files using the Load panel.
You can load and edit effects and set up the effect routing in the Effects section.
The EQ/Filter submenu contains the equalizer and filter effects.
The Compressor reduces the dynamic range of a sound. This way, the sound gains headroom. You can use this extra headroom to make the overall sound louder again.
The Distortion submenu contains the distortion effects.
The Modulation submenu contains the modulation effects, such as Chorus, Flanger, etc.
The Pan submenu contains the panorama effect Stereo Pan.
The Time submenu contains the delay and reverb effects.
You can automate most of the Backbone parameters from within your host application, whether these are parameters of a layer or global effect parameters.
Backbone allows you to assign almost any parameter to a MIDI controller.