Steinberg Nuendo 3 Getting Started Manual
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NUENDOTutorial 4: Creating a surround mix 11 – 151 Routing to a separate channel in the bus The speech track should be routed to the center channel only in this tutorial. This is easily done: 1.Unmute the speech channel and open its Output Routing pop-up menu. 2.Select the “Center” channel for the 5.1 Out. 3.Play back the project and check that the speech is heard from the center speaker. LFE and dynamic surround panning For the final track, the car sound, we want a sense of movement across the...
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NUENDO11 – 152 Tutorial 4: Creating a surround mix Before we set the surround panning, let’s try sending some sound to the LFE (low frequency effects) channel: 4.Click the LFE knob in the surround panner panel and turn it up to a moderate level. This knob controls the amount of signal sent from the car channel to the LFE channel. If you like, play back the project and adjust the LFE amount. Now on to the surround panning: 5.Position the ball at “where you want the car to start”. 6.Start playback....
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NUENDOTutorial 4: Creating a surround mix 11 – 153 Exporting to a surround audio file With Nuendo, you can export (mix down) audio tracks to a file on the hard disk in a number of formats. Most often you will probably export to stereo or mono files, but it’s also possible to create an interleaved multi-channel file, containing all the surround channels in a single file: First you need to set up the left and right locators to encompass all audio files in the project. Here’s one way to do this: 1.Click...
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NUENDO11 – 154 Tutorial 4: Creating a surround mix 3.Pull down the File menu, select “Export” and then “Audio Mixdown” on the submenu that appears. The Export Audio Mixdown dialog appears. 4.Enter a name for the mixdown file in the File name field. 5.Make sure an uncompressed file type is selected. You can only create multi-channel interleaved files in uncompressed formats. These in- clude Wave, Wave 64 and Broadcast Wave (PCM coding) as well as AIFF. 6.Select 48kHz in the Sample Rate field – the same...
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NUENDOTutorial 4: Creating a surround mix 11 – 155 8.Pull down the Outputs pop-up menu and select your 5.1 Output bus. This is where you select which output bus to export. As you can see, it’s also possible to export separate audio tracks here (as well as VST Instrument channels, effect return tracks etc.). 9.Turn off the Real-Time Export and Update Display options. 10.Make sure both “Import to” checkboxes are activated. This means the resulting mixdown file will be imported back into the project, on a...
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NUENDO12 – 158 Tutorial 5: Editing in the Project window About this tutorial This tutorial describes some of the procedures for editing in the Project window. Typically, this is where you do the “large-scale” editing and re- arranging of events. Again, please note that this tutorial only describes some of the many functions in the Project window – for details and full descriptions, see the Operation Manual. Preparations This tutorial is based on an existing file, included on the Nuendo DVD. •Below,...
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NUENDOTutorial 5: Editing in the Project window 12 – 159 Overview As you can see, this project contains four audio tracks (drums, bass, guitar and strings) with a few events. Try playing back the project from the beginning! Well, it’s obvious that things are pretty disorganized here; the audio events do not fit together very well. The goal of this tutorial is to make some sense out of this, by editing in the Project window. While this tutorial describes the editing of audio events, most of these...
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NUENDO12 – 160 Tutorial 5: Editing in the Project window Moving and copying events Let’s start by making the events start at the same time: 1.Select the Arrow tool by clicking its icon in the toolbar. 2.Make sure the Snap button is activated and the Grid option is selected on the Snap pop-up menu. The Snap function helps you find the correct positions when moving and editing, by making objects “magnetic” to certain positions (or to other objects). When the Grid option is selected and the Grid pop-up...