Steinberg Nuendo 3 New Features In 3.1 And 3.2 Manual
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Manual by C. Bachmann, H. Bischoff, S. Pfeifer, C. Schomburg Control Room Description by Ashley Shepherd The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not rep- resent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. T he soft- ware described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. All product and company names are ™ or ® trademarks of their respective owners. Windows XP is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The Mac logo is a trademark used under license. Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks. © Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH, 2005. All rights reserved.
NUENDO 4 Table of Contents 7Introduction 8Welcome! 8Working with Control Room 8Working with the new features 11Working with film transfers 13Working with Control Room 14Background 16Configuring the Control Room 23The Control Room Overview 24The Control Room Mixer 29Control Room Operations 38Studios and Studio Sends 46Direct Monitoring and Latency 47WK-Audio’s ID Controller 49Working with the new features 50Editing – General 50New Preferences options 56Key Commands 56Track Folding 58Gluing events/parts together 61Metronome settings 62Synchronization settings 63Duplicating tracks 63Exporting selected tracks 63Importing Track Archives 66The Stereo Pan Law modes 67Resizing tracks in the Track list 68Inspector sub panels 69Editing – MIDI 69Freezing track parameters 70Dissolving parts 70The Legato dialog 71Selecting notes of equal pitch (Edit menu) 72Extracting MIDI automation 73External instruments/effects 82Mixer operations 82The context menu functions
NUENDO Table of Contents 5 84About channel/track colors 85Copying channel settings to/from several tracks in one go 85Mixer key commands 86Panning Bypass 87The Tempo Track 89Pool Operations 89The extended search functionality in the Pool 91Pool key commands 91Video 94Score editor operations 96Remote Control 96Accessing user panel parameters via remote control devices 97Machine control 97Auto Edit for Time Base 9-Pin devices 98Setting Preroll and Postroll for Auto Edit 99Networking 102General improvements 102Recovery of audio recordings after system failure 103About frame rates 103Working with joysticks 105Working with film transfers 106Background 112Compensating for film transfers to video 121Index
NUENDO 8 Introduction Welcome! Welcome to Nuendo 3.2! This document lists and describes all fea- tures that have been added to or modified in the program since the original 3.0 version. To read more about a feature listed below, please click the respective green link. Working with Control Room • Background. See page 14. • Configuring the Control Room. See page 16. • The Control Room Overview. See page 23. • The Control Room Mixer. See page 24. • Control Room Operations. See page 29. • Studios and Studio Sends. See page 38. • Direct Monitoring and Latency. See page 46. • WK-Audio’s ID Controller. See page 47. Working with the new features Editing – General • New Preferences options. See page 50. • Key Commands. See page 56. • Track folding. See page 56. • Gluing events/parts together. See page 58. • Metronome settings. See page 61. • Synchronization settings. See page 62. • Duplicating tracks. See page 63.
NUENDO Introduction 9 • Exporting Selected Tracks. See page 63. • Importing Track Archives. See page 63. • Stereo Pan Law modes. See page 66. • Resizing tracks in the Track list. See page 67. • Inspector sub panels. See page 68. Editing – MIDI • Freezing track parameters. See page 69. • Dissolving parts. See page 70. • The Legato dialog. See page 70. • Selecting notes of equal pitch. See page 71. • Extracting MIDI automation. See page 72. External instruments and effects • Working with external instruments and effects. See page 73. • About the Favorites. See page 79. • Freezing external effects/instruments. See page 81. Mixer operations • The context menu functions. See page 82. • About channel/track colors. See page 84. • Copying channel settings. See page 85. • Mixer key commands. See page 85. • Panning Bypass. See page 86. The Tempo Track • The Process Bars dialog. See page 87.
NUENDO 10 Introduction Pool operations • The extended search functionality in the Pool. See page 89. • Pool key commands. See page 91. Video • Generating thumbnail cache files during video import. See page 92. • Generating thumbnail cache files manually from within the Pool. See page 93. • Thumbnail cache usage. See page 93. Score editor operations • The selection indicators. See page 94. • Showing/Hiding the custom colors. See page 94. • The Set Note Info dialog. See page 95. Remote Control • Accessing user panel parameters via remote control devices. See page 96. Machine control • Auto Edit for Time Base 9-Pin devices. See page 97. • Preroll and Postroll for Auto Edit. See page 98. Networking • The Shared Projects dialog. See page 99. • Opening projects containing network settings. See page 100. • Reconnecting participants to the Master Network project. See page 100. • The Marker Track. See page 101. • The Transfer Status window. See page 101