Steinberg Nuendo 3 Using DSP Factory Manual
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Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 41 6.Rehearse the recording and adjust the sound (using Dynamics and/or EQ). 7.Activate recording in Nuendo. Mixing down to a Stereo Output Once you have finished a piece of music, you may want to mix it down to an external two track recorder (DAT, MD, tape, etc.). This example describes how to mix down sixteen separate VST audio channels to stereo, adding the on-board effects, one external effect unit and the stereo output of a MIDI instrument. The external two track recorder is connected to the digital stereo output on the DS2416 with the analog output used for monitoring. To be able to add external effects, you need at least one additional i/o unit connected (this example assumes that you have one 4 in/4 out unit). Nuendo 16 channels DSP Factory mixer Ext. FX MIDI Instrument MIDI To 2-trk and monitoring.
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 42 1.Connect your equipment in the following way: You also need a working MIDI connection from the computer to your MIDI instrument. 2.In Nuendo, you should route mono channels (in pairs) to the same Output Bus, and pan them fully left/right. In other words, if you have six mono Tracks, these should be routed to three separate Output Busses. This panning is only done to separate the channels, by directing them to separate sides of one stereo Output Bus. The actual panning for the stereo mix is done in the DSP Factory Input Console window. 3.In the Input Console window, make sure that DS channels 1 to 16 have the “VST” input option selected. Now the sixteen audio channels from Nuendo will appear on DS channel 1 to 16. 4.Activate the stereo link for DS channels 17 and 18, and use the Input pop-up menu to select the analog inputs (A In L/R) for these channels. The sound of the MIDI instrument is now routed to these channels. 5.Activate the stereo link for DS channels 19 and 20, and use the Input pop-up menu to select the inputs “IOA1-3/4” for these channels. These channels will now serve as effect returns for the external effect. Make sure that Aux Send 4 is deactivated for channels 19 and 20, to avoid feedback! 6.Open the Routing window and route the signals in the following way: Connect to The digital outs on the DS2416 The digital ins on the two track recorder. The analog outs on the DS2416 Your monitoring system. Output 4 on the additional i/o unit The input on the external effect unit. The stereo outs on the external effect Inputs 3 and 4 on the additional i/o unit. The stereo outs on the MIDI instrument The analog inputs on the DS2416. Output Bus/Aux Send Pair Comment IOA3/4 Aux 3/4 External effect send (only output 4 is used). Analog Stereo Monitoring. S/P DIF Stereo Two track recorder.
Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 43 7.Check that your audio channels play back as desired and adjust EQ/ Dynamics if necessary. 8.Make sure the input signals from the MIDI Instrument are as loud as possible (without clipping), to avoid unnecessary noise. 9.Set up the effect sends for the desired DS channels. Aux Send 4 is routed to the external effect and Aux Sends 5 and 6 are routed to the on-board FX units. Again, make sure that Aux Send 4 is deactivated for channels 19 and 20 to avoid feedback! 10.Make effect settings for the internal and external effects, and adjust the effect return channels. 11.Put your two track recorder in “Record-stand by” mode or similar, so that you can check the input levels. A word of caution: Most digital recorders automatically switch to the cor- rect sample rate when recording, but there may be cases when you need to adjust this manually. Make sure the recorder records at the sample rate used by the DS2416 card - consult the manual for the two track re- corder if necessary. 12.Play back the music and adjust the input level on the two track recorder with the Stereo Mix fader. It should be as high as possible, without ever clipping. If you need to amplify the signal, use the Attenuator control in the Channel Overview for the Stereo Mix. In this setup, the Stereo Mix fader will also govern the monitoring vol- ume. If this is a problem, you could consider connecting your monitoring equipment to outputs 1 and 2 on the i/o unit instead, and use Busses for monitoring. However, you should make sure that all channels have these Busses fully turned up and set to Post Pan mode (to hear exactly the same as what you record). 13.Perform the mixdown.
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 44 Mixing down to a new Track in Nuendo An alternative to mixing down to a separate two track recorder is to mix down to a new audio file. If you were using Nuendo alone, you would use the Export Audio Mixdown feature for this, but this cannot include the DSP Factory mixing and effects (since the DS2416 card actually is an external mixer - albeit within your computer). Instead you can re- record the mix to a new Stereo Track in Nuendo, thereby creating a mixdown audio file. •When you re-record this way, the signal stays in the digital domain and will not be degraded by D/A-A/D conversion etc. •The example below does exactly the same as the previous example (mixdown, adding internal and external effects plus the output of a MIDI Instrument), although the result will be a new stereo audio file instead. However, this method can also be used if you just want to mix a few channels (e.g. make a stereo mix of the drums) or add effects to a single channel to free up the on- board effect processor, etc. 1.Set up the DSP Factory windows and make connections just as in the previous example. In this case you don’t have to connect any external two track recorder though. 2.Create a new stereo audio Track in Nuendo, set to Inputs 1/2. 3.In the Routing window, pull down the pop-up menu for the “DS2416 #1” output pair and select “Stereo”. This connects the Stereo Mix to Inputs 1/2 in Nuendo. 4.Activate playback and check the input level in Nuendo. If necessary, adjust the level using the Stereo Mix fader and Attenuator control. 5.Activate recording.
Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 45 Working with two DS2416 Cards If you have two DS2416 cards installed, these can be connected using the SI/SO (Serial In/Out) connections on the cards, giving you access to integrated 48-channel mixing with 4 separate on-board FX units. 1.Use the supplied serial cables to connect the SO output on card A to the SI input on card B, and vice versa. The two cards should be connected “both ways”. Follow the instructions in the docu- mentation that was included with the cards. 2.Open the ASIO Control Panel and select the “Yamaha DS2416 2 cards” Preset. 3.Open the Routing window. This will now have two additional columns containing output routing and wordclock settings for the second card. 4.Select the “Ext. SI” option in the Wordclock section for one of the cards. This will cause one of the DS2416 cards to receive wordclock from the other card, en- suring stable synchronization. In effect, the card for which you activated the “ext. SI” option is now the “Slave” and the other card is the “Master”. Once you have connected the two cards as described above, there will be 16 Output Busses and 8 Input pairs in the VST Connections window. Furthermore, the Input Console will hold the double number of channels (40 input channels, 8 effect return channels and two Ste- reo Mix channel strips). Routing With two DS2416 cards, the signal routing has the following proper- ties: •There are 32 separate “lines” from Nuendo to the DSP Factory (six- teen stereo Output Busses). By default, VST 1 to 16 are assigned as inputs to DS Channels 1 to 16, and VST 17 to 32 are assigned as inputs to DS Channels 21 to 36.
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 46 •The Busses, Aux Sends and Stereo Mix for the two cards are con- nected in the following way: The Busses, Aux Sends and Stereo Mix on the Slave card will receive the signals from the corresponding busses on the Master card, and the signals will be summed. In the opposite direction, only Aux Send 3/4 from the Slave card will be connected to the Master card’s Aux bus. This makes it possible to access all four FX units from all chan- nels, as described below. Due to this routing, it is not possible to record on all sixteen channels simply by using the busses. Instead you would need to route the eight Busses on the Slave card to VST Inputs 1 to 8, and route the Aux Sends and Stereo Mix on the Master card to Inputs 9 to 16. Effects When you have two DS2416 cards installed, the Aux 3-4 Sends will automatically be routed to the FX Unit on the Master card. All DS channels (regardless of which card they “belong to”) can access all four FX units. In the FX Editor, there will be four options on the “FX Unit” pop-up menu, labelled FX Unit 1 to 4. Aux Sends 5 and 6 are routed to FX Unit 1 and 2 (as with one card), while Aux Sends 3 and 4 are routed to FX Unit 3 and 4. Do not route the FX Return channels to Aux Send 3-4 – this may cause a feedback loop. DS 2416 Master DS 2416 Slave Bus Aux StereoBus Aux Stereo Bus 1 - 8 Aux 3 / 4 Aux 1 - 6 Stereo
Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 47 Combining a DS2416 with a SW1000XG Card If you have a Yamaha SW1000XG sound card installed, you can con- nect it to the DS2416 card using the SI/SO (Serial In/Out) connec- tions on the cards. •Use the supplied serial cable to connect the SO output on the SW1000XG to the SI input on the DS2416. Follow the instructions in the documentation included with the cards. •In the Routing window, select the “ext. SI” option in the Wordclock section. This will cause the DS2416 card to receive wordclock from the SW1000XG card, ensuring stable synchronization. Having connected the two cards, you will be able to receive 8 separate audio channels from the SW1000XG and mix them in the DS mixer. These 8 channels appear as the “SUB 1-8” input sources, selectable using the Input pop-up menus for DS channels 9 to 16, or 17 to 24.
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 48 Remote Controlling the DSP Factory Mixer It is possible to use a Yamaha 01V digital mixer to remote control the DSP Factory mixer in Nuendo. Setting Up Make sure to read the chapter about Remote Control in the Operation Manual, for general information about remote control in Nuendo. 1.Connect the 01V to your MIDI Interface. The mixer should be connected “both ways” to allow feedback to indicators and mo- torized faders. 2.Make the following settings on the 01V (see the 01V manual for details): •Enable MIDI Parameter Change Receive and Transmit. •Disable MIDI Control Change Receive and Transmit. •Set Device ID / MIDI Channel Receive to “1”. •Local Control on the 01V should be set to “Off”. This ensures that you don’t change the internal settings on the 01V instead of the DSP Factory parameters. 3.In Nuendo, pull down the Devices menu and select Device Setup. 4.Select “Yamaha 01V”. 5.Pull down the Input pop-up menu and select the MIDI Input to which the 01V is connected. 6.Pull down the Output pop-up menu and select the MIDI Output that is connected to the 01V. 7.Click OK to close the dialog. You are now ready to use 01V as a remote control unit.
Using Nuendo with DSP Factory NUENDO 49 About the Layouts As when you are using the 01V to control the mixer parameters, there are two different “Layouts” for controlling the DSP Factory Mixer in Nuendo (there are two Layouts for controlling the Mixer, as described in the Operation Manual). Which channels on the 01V control which DS-channels in Nuendo depends on the selected Layout. However, the controllable parameters for each “channel strip” are the same in each layout (see below). •You switch between the Layouts by pressing the Memory button on the 01V panel. Page 1 displays VST Layout 1, page 2 VST Layout 2, page 3 DSP Factory Layout 1 and page 4 DSP Factory Layout 2. Layout 1 Channels in 01V DS-Channels in Nuendo DSP Factory Mixer 1 to 12 1 to 12 13/14 13 (activate the Stereo Link for channel 13 to control channels 13 and 14 simultaneously) 15/16 15 (activate the Stereo Link for channel 15 to control channels 15 and 16 simultaneously) Stereo Master Stereo Mix Return 1 FX Return 1 (activate the Stereo Link for FX Return channel 1 to control FX Return channels 1 and 2 simultaneously) Return 2 FX Return 3 (activate the Stereo Link for FX Return channel 3 to control FX Return channels 3 and 4 simultaneously) Aux Master 1-6 Aux Master 1-6
NUENDO Using Nuendo with DSP Factory 50 Layout 2 Controllable Parameters Channels 1 to 20 •Volume. •Pan. •Mute. •Aux Send 1-6 (“01V Effect 1 and 2” correspond to Aux 5 and 6). •EQ Freq, Gain and Q-values (four bands). •Stereo Link switch. •Attenuator. •Phase Invert Switch. •Bus Send On 1 to 4. •Stereo Mix switch. FX Return Channels •Volume. •Pan. •Mute. •Aux Send 1-4. •EQ Freq, Gain and Q-values (four bands). •Bus Send On 1 to 4. •Stereo Mix switch. Stereo Mix Section •Volume. •Balance. •Mute. •EQ Freq, Gain and Q-values (four bands). Channels in 01V DS-Channels in Nuendo DSP Factory Mixer 1 to 4 17 to 20 Stereo Master Stereo Mix Return 1 FX Return 1 (activate the Stereo Link for FX Return channel 1 to control FX Return channels 1 and 2 simultaneously) Return 2 FX Return 3 (activate the Stereo Link for FX Return channel 3 to control FX Return channels 3 and 4 simultaneously) Aux Master 1-6 Aux Master 1-6