Steinberg Nuendo 3 Using DSP Factory Manual
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Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 3 Introduction The Yamaha DSP Factory is an audio hardware system for professional digital multitrack recording and mixing on personal computers. The core of this system is the DS2416 Digital Mixing Card, a PCI-bus audio card with professional specifications, extensive mixing capabilities and on-board EQ, dynamics and effects. It is possible to install and digitally connect two DS2416 cards in one computer. Each card can also be used with one or two optional AX44 Audio Expansion Units, for up to eight additional analog inputs and outputs per card. This manual assumes that you have at least one DS2416 installed, tested and running under Windows XP. •Please note that this document has not been updated since Nuendo 2. For information about how to install, test and troubleshoot the DS2416, please refer to the documentation supplied with the card. There you will also find detailed information about audio hardware specifications and features.
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 4 The DSP Factory in Nuendo By using the DSP Factory in conjunction with Nuendo, you get a com- plete graphical interface with full control over the card’s features. The DS2416 audio card will behave like an external digital mixer, feeding digital signals into Nuendo’s inputs and accepting digital signals from Nuendo’s output busses. The Nuendo/DSP Factory combination allows you to: • Record and play back using multiple inputs and outputs. By itself, the DS2416 provides four inputs and outputs (two analog and two digital). Each AX44 unit adds four analog inputs and outputs, and there is also support for upcoming I/O units. • Use the DS2416 EQ, dynamics and effects for separate Nuendo au- dio channels or for combinations of channels. • Route DSP Factory outputs to external effects. • Synchronize audio playback to external wordclock.
Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 5 Setting up Nuendo for use with DSP Factory Again, this assumes that you have installed the DSP Factory hardware according to the instructions in the supplied manual, and tested that it runs properly under Windows. Also, please note that the DSP Factory windows require a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768 to be fully viewable. Before you can start working, you need to make a few settings: 1. Pull down the Devices menu and select Device Setup. 2. Select VST Audiobay. 3. Make sure the “ASIO SW+DS32” Driver is selected on the Master ASIO Driver pop-up menu. See the note below about the two ASIO Devices. About the Two ASIO Devices The ASIO drivers described below may have been included with the Yamaha DS2416 package. However, make sure to check Yamaha’s web site for updated drivers! There are two ASIO Devices for the Yamaha DS2416, “ASIO SW+DS32” and “ASIO SW+DS16”. Which one to select depends on your computer power and whether you need 24 bit recording: • If you want to record and play back 24 bit audio, you need to select the 32 bit device (“ASIO SW+DS32”). It is possible to record in 24 bit mode with the 16 bit device selected, but the created audio files will only have 16 bit accuracy. • If you experience performance problems with the 32 bit device (and don’t use 24 bit audio), you should select the 16 bit device (“ASIO SW+DS16”). The data transfer between the program and the audio card requires quite a lot of com- puter power. This load is drastically reduced if you use the 16 bit device.
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 6 Routing Audio between Nuendo and the DSP Factory Audio routing with the DSP Factory is extremely flexible, allowing you to connect channels, aux sends and busses to various physical out- puts and inputs. This is done in the special DSP Factory windows, as described on page 13. However, first you need to “connect” Nuendo to the DSP Factory: Assigning Inputs 1. Pull down the Devices menu and select VST Connections. The VST Connections window appears. This is where you view, add and set up input and output busses. 2. Open the “Inputs” tab by clicking on it. By default, there is a stereo bus called “Stereo In”. 3. Click the Add bus button. The “Add bus” window is opened. Select the Stereo format from the Configuration pop-up, set the “Count” value to “4” and click OK. Now, four input pairs should be shown for the installed DS2416 card. 4. In the VST Connections window click the “+ All” button so that the individual inputs in the busses are shown. The Device Port column shows the physical inputs that are used by each bus. 5. Click in the Device Port column for the first “Left” channel. A pop-up menu appears, listing all inputs on your DS2416. 6. Select the input you want to use for the left channel in the stereo bus. Proceed the same way for the left channels in the other input pairs. 7. Select the input for the right channels in the same way. 8. Close the VST Connections window and open the Mixer. In the Mixer you can now see the assigned input busses and Nuendo accepts the digital signals from the DS2416 card as input sources.
Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 7 Assigning Output Busses 1. Pull down the Devices menu, select VST Connections and open the Outputs tab. Repeat the steps described above until eight busses are shown in the Mixer. 2. Make sure that each bus is assigned to the desired DS2416 PCI Out. These “PCI Outs” are not the physical outputs of the audio hardware, but rather “output lines” connecting Nuendo to the DS2416. The actual rout- ing to physical outputs is done in the DSP Factory windows, see page 34. 3. If you like, rename the busses by clicking in their name fields and typing in new names. These names will be shown on the Output pop-up menus in Nuendo.
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 8 Selecting Inputs and Outputs for the Audio Channels This description assumes that you have set the number of mono and Stereo audio Tracks so that it corresponds with the number of output bus channels (16 if you have one DS2416 card installed). It also as- sumes that you want each audio channel in Nuendo assigned to a separate mixer channel strip in the DS2416 console. Of course, there are other possible routings (you may want to send a combination of audio channels to a Group or directly to the same DS2416 channel strip, you may want to reserve some DS2416 channels for use as ef- fect sends, etc.). 1. Open the Mixer. 2. Select Inputs for the channels by pulling down the Input pop-up menus at the top of the channel strips. There should be eight Inputs available for each installed DS2416 card (four stereo Input pairs). 3. Route each stereo audio channel to a separate Output Bus, by using the pop-up menus in the Input/Output Settings section of the channel strips. 4. For mono channels, select the same Output Bus for two (mono) channels, and then pan the sides hard left/hard right. Now, each audio channel is assigned to a separate channel strip in the DS2416 Factory Input console. Assigning Group Channels to the DS2416 You can assign the outputs of Group channels to the DS2416 busses in the same way as with the audio channels, by using the pop-up menus in the Input/Output Settings section of the group channel strips. Assigning Effect Sends to the DS2416 You can assign an effect send to the DS2416 by creating an empty FX channel track and routing it through a separate output bus to the DS2416 console. You can use this feature to address the on-board ef- fects in the DS2416, to create several different monitor mixes during playback, etc. Note that this assignment is done individually for the ef- fect sends of each audio channel (by using the pop-up menus to the right in the Channel Settings window).
Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 9 The Default Signal Routing This section describes how signals are routed by default, when you first start using the DS2416 card with Nuendo. If you wish you can change the signal routing, as described on page 32. However, this de- fault routing allows you to perform basic playback and recording, and to use the built-in effects without having to change the routing. For additional info, please refer to the diagrams and list in the DS2416 documentation. About the DS2416 “Channels”, Busses and Sends Before we describe the actual signal routing, here’s some information about how the DS2416 is configured: • Each DS2416 card handles 24 separate mixer channels. To separate these from the audio channels in Nuendo, we will call them “DS channels” from now on. • There is one main stereo mix out and eight Bus Sends (four stereo pairs). Each DS channel can be assigned to any combination of the busses and the stereo mix. • There are six Aux Sends. Each DS channel has send levels and pre/post fader switches for the sends.
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 10 The Default Routing of signals from Nuendo to DS2416 There are sixteen separate “lines” from Nuendo to the DS2416. In Nuendo, these appear as Output Busses (see page 7). In the DSP Factory Input Console window, the “lines” from Nuendo are by default connected to DS channel 1 to 16, as follows: • Please note that the Output assignment (PCI 1/2 etc.) for each Out- put Bus can be changed, as described on page 34. To avoid confusion, we recommend that you keep the default order of the outputs. The Default Routing of signals from DS2416 into Nuendo There are eight separate “lines” from the DS2416 card into Nuendo. In Nuendo, these correspond to the four Audio Input pairs (see page 6). In the DSP Factory Input Console window, the default configuration uses the eight bus sends to route signals from the audio card into Nuendo (for recording). The following default routing scheme is used: VST Output (and default Output Bus) DS2416 Channel DS2416 #1 PCI 1/2 DS Channel 1 DS2416 #1 PCI 1/2 DS Channel 2 DS2416 #2 PCI 3/4 DS Channel 3 DS2416 #2 PCI 3/4 DS Channel 4 . . .. . . DS 2416 #8 PCI 15/16 DS Channel 15 DS 2416 #8 PCI 15/16 DS Channel 16 DS 2416 Bus Send VST Input Bus 1 PCI Rec 1/2 1 Bus 2 PCI Rec 1/2 2 Bus 3 PCI Rec 3/4 1 Bus 4 PCI Rec 3/4 2