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Supported formats: .cube
Max file size: 10MB
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Click on "Convert from cube to vst" to quickly and securely convert your file to the vst format.
Once the conversion is complete, click the "Download vst" button to save the converted vst file format.
The CUBE image format is a widely adopted 3D Look-Up Table (LUT) standard for color grading, storing precise RGB transformations in a simple, human-readable text structure. By defining input and output color points on a regular grid, it captures complex color adjustments across shadows, midtones, and highlights. Its versatility and broad software support make it ideal for seamless integration into post-production workflows. With a CUBE to VST converter, users can effortlessly translate these versatile LUTs into VST plugin presets, ensuring consistent color management across different editing environments.
VST image format encapsulates three-dimensional lookup tables as a compact binary file containing transformation data and a preview graphic for seamless integration in VST-compatible editing tools. It supports metadata fields for space, precision and interpolation, ensuring accurate mapping between input and output hues. When paired with a CUBE to VST converter, it converts .CUBE profiles into the proprietary structure, preserving tonal fidelity and enabling real-time preview. This compatibility streamlines workflows across video and audio grading platforms.
Using a CUBE to VST converter ensures seamless compatibility with a wide range of digital audio workstations, allowing producers to integrate unique amp and effect simulations directly within their preferred workflow. By transforming CUBE presets into VST instruments, users gain access to advanced MIDI control, preset management, and automation features, ultimately enhancing flexibility, efficiency, and creative potential during music production sessions.