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    Remote Control Devices 
    						
    							 
    Original Manual: Synkron
    Revision and Quality Control for Nuendo 3: 
    Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Sabine Pfeifer, Claudia Schomburg
    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. The 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.
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    © Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH, 2004. 
    All rights reserved. 
    						
    							 
    1
     
    Introduction 
    						
    							 
    NUENDO
    1 – 4 Introduction 
    About this document
     
    As described in the Operation Manual, the mixing functions in Nuendo 
    can be remote controlled via MIDI. This document lists and describes 
    all currently supported MIDI remote devices. For details on how to se-
    lect and set up a remote device, please refer to the chapter “Remote 
    controlling the mixer” in the Operation Manual. There you will also find 
    a description of the Generic Remote Device, which allows you to use 
    any MIDI device as a remote controller. 
    Table of contents
     
    3Introduction
    5CM Automation Motor Mix
    11Steinberg Houston
    13JL Cooper CS-10
    15JL Cooper MCS-3000
    19Mackie Control
    21Mackie HUI
    27Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
    33Roland MCR-8
    35Tascam US-428
    39Yamaha 01V
    43Yamaha DM2000/DM 2000v2
    45Yamaha DM1000
    47Yamaha 01v96v2
    49Yamaha 02r96v2
    51Yamaha 01x 
    						
    							 
    2
     
    CM Automation Motor Mix 
    						
    							 
    NUENDO
    2 – 6 CM Automation Motor Mix 
    Specifications
     
    The CM Motor Mix can control any number of channels in groups of 8.  
    •  
    Press the “” buttons (at the top of the View section) to se-
    lect channels 1-8, 9-16 etc. Hold down Shift and press “” to 
    shift the fader assignment in steps of one channel.  
    •  
    Press F1 to disable/enable the fader motors.  
    •  
    Use the Select buttons (the row of buttons next to the display) to se-
    lect a single track for detailed settings.  
    •  
    The Mute and Solo buttons are used to mute or solo a track.  
    •  
    The assignment of the buttons in the first row below the dials de-
    pends on the selected parameter group.  
    •  
    In the View section, select Rec/Rdy to use the second row of buttons 
    below the dials for arming a track for recording.  
    •  
    In the View section, select Write or “fnct B” to control the Write or 
    Read buttons in the Nuendo mixer. When Write/fnct B is selected, 
    selecting the All button in the bottom left section of the CM Motor Mix 
    controls the Write All/Read All buttons in the Nuendo mixer.  
    •  
    The Auto Enbl button controls Start/Stop in Nuendo.  
    •  
    The Suspend button controls the Record function in Nuendo.  
    •  
    Press the DSP button to move the project cursor to the start of the 
    project. 
    Hold down Shift and press the DSP button to move the project cursor to the end of the 
    project.
     
    • 
    Press the Window button to move the project cursor to the left locator. 
    Hold down Shift and press the Window button to move the project cursor to the right 
    locator.
     
    • 
    Press the Default button to switch automatic punch in on or off. 
    Hold down Shift and press the Default button to switch automatic punch out on or off.
     
    • 
    Press the Undo button to undo the last action in Nuendo. 
    Hold down Shift and press the Undo button to “undo the undo”. 
    						
    							 
    NUENDO
    CM Automation Motor Mix 2 – 7 
    In the Rotary section, use the Rotary dial to change the assignment of 
    the four buttons below the dial (indicated in the ROTARY display):
    ROTARY: PA 
    •equaliz button: Fader Set mode Panning
    •dynmics button: Fader Set mode Routing
    •delay button: Selected Channel mode Panning
    •special button: Selected Channel mode Routing 
     
    ROTARY: EQ 
    •equaliz button: Fader Set mode EQ Low (EQ1)
    •dynmics button: Fader Set mode EQ Mid-Low (EQ2)
    •delay button: Fader Set mode EQ Mid-High (EQ3)
    •special button: Fader Set mode EQ High (EQ4)
     
    ROTARY: S1 
    •equaliz button: Fader Set mode Send 1
    •dynmics button: Fader Set mode Send 2
    •delay button: Fader Set mode Send 3
    •special button: Fader Set mode Send 4
     
    ROTARY: S2 
    •equaliz button: Fader Set mode Send 5
    •dynmics button: Fader Set mode Send 6
    •delay button: Fader Set mode Send 7
    •special button: Fader Set mode Send 8
     
    • 
    Use the Bank Up button in the View section for page up. 
    Hold down Shift and press the Bank Up button to jump to the last page.
     
    • 
    Use the Bank Down button in the View section for page down. 
    Hold down Shift and press the Bank Down button to jump to the first page.
     
    • 
    Press the Rotary dial to switch the display of names of the available 
    parameters or the page name on or off. 
    						
    							 
    NUENDO
    2 – 8 CM Automation Motor Mix 
    Fader Set mode Panning: 
    •Page 1 - panning left/right
    •Page 2 - panning front/rear
    •Buttons below dials: monitor
     
    Fader Set mode Routing: 
    •Page 1 - Output Bus
    •Page 2 - Monitor
    •Page 3 - Input Bus
    •Page 4 - Input Gain
    •Page 5 - Input Phase
    •Buttons below dials: monitor
     
    Selected Channel mode Panning: 
    •Page 1 - panning left/right, panning front/rear
    •Buttons below dials: monitor
     
    Selected Channel mode Routing: 
    •Page 1 - Output Bus, Monitor, Input Bus, Input Gain, Input Phase
    •Buttons below dials: monitor
     
    Fader Set mode EQ1 to EQ4 (e. g. EQ1): 
    •Page 01 - EQ Low Gain
    •Page 02 - EQ Low Frequency 
    •Page 03 - EQ Low Q
    •Page 04 - EQ Low Enable
    •Page 05 - Bypass EQs
    •Buttons below dials: bypass EQs
     
    Fader Set mode Send1 to Send8 (e. g. Send1): 
    •Page 01 - Send1 Level
    •Page 02 - Send1 Enable
    •Page 03 - Send1 Pre/Post
    •Page 04 - Send1 Bus
    •Page 05 - Bypass Sends
    •Buttons below dials: bypass sends 
    						
    							 
    NUENDO
    CM Automation Motor Mix 2 – 9 
    F2 button: Selected Channel mode EQ: 
    •Page 1 - Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo band, Gain, Frequency, Q 
    and Enable for the lo mid band
    •Page 2 - Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi mid band, Gain, Fre-
    quency, Q and Enable for the hi band
    •Buttons below dials: bypass EQs
     
    Holding down Shift and pressing the F2 button gives you a variation 
    of Selected Channel mode EQ: 
    •Page 1 - Gain and Frequency for all bands
    •Page 2 - Q and Enable for all bands
    •Buttons below dials: bypass EQs
     
    F3 button: Selected Channel mode Sends 
    •Page 1 - Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Send 1 and Send 2
    •Page 2 - Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Send 3 and Send 4
    •Page 3 - Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Send 5 and Send 6
    •Page 4 - Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Send 7 and Send 8
    •Buttons below dials: bypass sends
     
    Holding down Shift and pressing the F3 button gives you a variation 
    of Selected Channel mode Sends: 
    •Page 1 - Level for Send 1 to Send 8
    •Page 2 - Enable for Send 1 to Send 8
    •Page 3 - Pre/Post for Send 1 to Send 8
    •Page 4 - Bus for Send 1 to Send 8
    •Buttons below dials: bypass sends
     
    For a description of the functionalities for the F4 button: Selected 
    Channel mode Inserts, Next button: Global mode Send Effects, Last 
    button: Global mode Master Effects, and Enter button: Global mode 
    Instruments, see the separate pdf document “Mackie Control and 
    Nuendo”. 
    						
    							 
    NUENDO
    2 – 10 CM Automation Motor Mix 
    						
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