Steinberg Nuendo 3 Getting Started Manual
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NUENDOInstallation and Requirements for Windows 2 – 21 DirectX driver If your audio card is DirectX compatible, its DirectX drivers will most likely be installed when you install the card (as with the Windows Multi- media driver). If you have downloaded special DirectX drivers for the au- dio card, you should follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Windows Multimedia driver These drivers are normally included with all types of regular PC audio cards. Some are even included with Windows...
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NUENDO2 – 22 Installation and Requirements for Windows Installing a MIDI interface/synthesizer card Installation instructions for a MIDI interface should be included with the product. However, here’s an outline of the necessary steps: 1.Install the interface (or MIDI synthesizer card) inside your computer or connect it to a “port” (connector) on the computer. Which is right for you depends on which type of interface you have. 2.If the interface has a power supply and/or a power switch, turn it on....
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NUENDOInstallation and Requirements for Windows 2 – 23 Installing the files from the DVD-ROM The installation procedure puts all files in the right places, automatically. 1.Insert the Nuendo DVD-ROM. 2.A pop-up dialog appears automatically, containing three items for in- stalling, browsing the DVD and exiting. 3.To start the installation process, select “Install”. This starts the installation procedure for the Syncrosoft License Control Center. 4.Remove all copy protection keys (if plugged) and click the...
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NUENDO2 – 24 Installation and Requirements for Windows Setting up the protection key If you are a new Nuendo user: 1.After restarting the computer, plug in the hardware protection key into the USB port. If you are unsure which port this is, consult the computer’s documentation. 2.The first time the copy protection device is plugged in, it will be regis- tered as a new hardware device, and a dialog will appear asking you whether you would like to find drivers for the device manually or auto- matically....
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NUENDOInstallation and Requirements for Windows 2 – 25 For information about product updates, you should check the Steinberg website regularly. Open the “Steinberg on the Web” submenu on the Help menu and select “Product Updates”. The website that opens contains a list with the recent updates. If you are upgrading from a previous Nuendo version and have no working internet connection: Before launching the program you need to activate the protection key for use with your new Nuendo version. 1.Insert...
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NUENDO2 – 26 Installation and Requirements for Windows Register your software! Registering your software will make sure you are entitled to technical support and kept aware of updates and other news regarding Nuendo. For full support services, you need to register both online and by send- ing in you registration card. For online registration, you need a working internet connection. From the Help menu of Nuendo, select “Register Online…” and follow the instructions. If your computer does not have a...
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NUENDO3 – 28 Installation and Requirements for Mac OS X About this chapter This chapter describes the system requirements and installation pro- cedures for Nuendo for Mac OS X. Installing Nuendo for Windows is described on page 16. Requirements To use Nuendo, you need the following: •A Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.3.3 or later. A USB Port is also required. For more details about the computer requirements, see below. •Mac OS X compatible audio hardware. While the built-in audio hardware of the...
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NUENDOInstallation and Requirements for Mac OS X 3 – 29 Computer requirements Hardware – Mac The absolute minimum requirements for running Nuendo on a Macin- tosh are as follows: •A Power Mac G4 dual processor with 1 GHz and OS X 10.3.3 or later. •512 MB RAM. •Monitor and graphics card supporting 1024 x 768 resolution. •A free USB drive for the copy protection key. •A DVD ROM drive. •Please note that Nuendo is proven to run on less powerful computers with less RAM and slower CPUs. However, these system...
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NUENDO3 – 30 Installation and Requirements for Mac OS X Mouse Although a regular mouse will work fine with Nuendo, we recommend that you use a wheel mouse with two mouse buttons. •Having a wheel mouse will speed up value editing and scrolling considerably. •If your mouse has two mouse buttons you should program the right mouse button to generate a [Ctrl]-click (this is typically the default behavior of the right mouse button). This will allow you to bring up context menus by right clicking (see page...