Steinberg Nuendo 3 Using DSP Factory Manual
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Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 21 Depending on which Dynamics Type you have selected, there are different parameters available. However, some general controls are available in all modes: Expand An expander, attenuating signals below a specified threshold level, thus reducing low-level noise and effectively increasing the dynamic range. Compand (H or S)A combination of compressor, expander and limiter: The compressor compresses signals that exceed a specified threshold level, while the...
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NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 22 In the lower half of the Dynamics panel, you will find the actual controls: Parameter Description Threshold Determines the threshold level at which the dynamics processor is “trig- gered”. Whether signal levels above or below this level will trigger the processing, depends on the selected dynamics type. Ratio (Comp, Expander and Compander types only). Determines the amount of compression/expansion. For the Compander types, this determines the compression,...
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Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 23 Bus Send Mode The Bus Sends are always post-fader. This means that in many cases (e.g. when using the busses for recording into Nuendo) there is no need to adjust the individual bus send levels - you only need to activate the desired busses in the Lower display (Bus Assign mode) and set the re- cording level using the faders. This assumes that you keep all bus send level knobs at their maximum setting. In this mode you can view and control the eight Bus Sends...
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NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 24 Aux Sends 5 and 6 are “hard-wired” to the on-board effect units (FX Unit 1 and FX Unit 2, respectively). To avoid feedback, Aux Sends 5 and 6 are disabled for the FX Return channels. If you have two DS2416 cards installed, you can address all four effect units by using Aux Sends 3-6. The Stereo Mix Section To the right in the Input Console window you will find the Stereo Mix section. This differs slightly from the regular channel strips: Lower Display In the...
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Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 25 The Common Panel To the left of the channel strips you will find a section with common controls: Control Description Meter Post buttonDetermines which signal the level meters should show: When the button is activated, the meters will show the levels post- fader. When it isn’t activated the meters will show the input levels, regardless of fader positions (which is useful when checking input levels from external sound sources). Meter Slow buttonWhen this is...
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NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 26 The Bus/Aux Console This window contains master level controls for the eight busses and six Aux sends, together with level meters and numerical level indica- tors. There are also Mute buttons for each bus/send. •The options for slow/fast metering and Peak Hold in the Input Console window affects the meters and indicators in the Bus/Aux Console as well.
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Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 27 The Channel Overview This window allows you to view and access all controls at the same time for a single channel. You select which channel to view by using the Channel Selection pop-up menu in the upper left corner. The controls in the Channel Overview are the same as in the Input Console window, with the addition of the following parameters: Attenuator Allows you to adjust the input signal gain, with a range of -96 to +12 dB. Delay Time Allows you to delay a...
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NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 28 The FX Editor This window allows you to select effect types and make settings for the two on-board effect units (labelled “FX Unit 1” and “FX Unit 2”). The window can be opened either from the Devices menu, or by click- ing the FX Show button in the Input Console window. You use the FX Unit pop-up menu to select which unit to make set- tings for, and then choose an effect type for the selected unit using the FX Type pop-up menu (at the upper right corner). The...
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Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 29 Depending on the selected effect type, various parameters are dis- played in the window. You can edit these freely but your changes are lost when you select another effect type. For detailed descriptions of the effect types and parameters, see the DSP Factory documentation. •If you click the “Load Default” button in the top left corner, all parame- ters for the current effect type are reset to their default values. The DSP Factory Routing Window This window...
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NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 30 Output Routing section Each bus or send can be routed to any output or any combination of outputs. However, it is not possible to route several different busses to the same output. In the Routing window, the output pairs are listed to the left: •To select another bus or send for an output pair, pull down the pop-up menu to the right of the output and select another source from the list. Output Description DS2416 #1 - #4These are the recording outputs. In...