Steinberg Nuendo 3 Working With MIDI Manual
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NUENDOMIDI devices 4 – 161 6.Select the device from the “Out” pop-up menu for a MIDI track. Note that for some devices, you may have to set the MIDI channel to “ANY”. Now the Device panel can be opened by clicking the Open Device button in the In- spector or in the channel strip for the corresponding track in the Mixer. • Note that [Ctrl]/[Command]-clicking the Open Device button allows you to open a subpanel via the panel browser pop-up menu. Showing panels in the Inspector 1.In the Inspector, open the...
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NUENDO4 – 162 MIDI devices •Select a panel by double-clicking it in the list. The panel opens in the Inspector.
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NUENDOMIDI devices 4 – 163 Showing panels in the Mixer 1.Open the Mixer, and make sure the extended channel view is shown. 2.Open the View options pop-up for the MIDI channel connected to the device and select “User Panel”. 3.Click the icon shown in the extended section of the channel strip. The Panels folder is displayed like in the Inspector, but with different available panels. Just like in the Inspector, the panel has to “fit” into the available space to be selectable.
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NUENDO4 – 164 MIDI devices 4.Double-click to select a panel. The panel is now shown in the extended section of the channel strip.
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NUENDOMIDI devices 4 – 165 Automating device parameters Automation works just like for normal audio and MIDI tracks: 1.Open the device control panel by clicking the “Open Device” button in the Inspector. 2.Activate Write automation on the device panel.
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NUENDO4 – 166 MIDI devices 3.If you now go back to the Project window, there will be a MIDI Device Automation track in the Track list. If you click in the name field, all parameters in the device are shown and can be se- lected for automation. You can automate the device by either moving knobs and sliders on the control panel itself or by drawing curves on the automation track for a selected parameter.
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NUENDOMIDI devices 4 – 167 The main edit windows To edit device panels you use two main windows; the Device window and the Edit Panel window. In this section we will describe the main working areas of these edit windows, and what they are used for. The Device window 1.Select a device in the Installed Devices list in the MIDI Device Manager dialog and click Open Device. The Device window opens with a node structure in the left half of the window. In this example, the top node represents the device and...
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NUENDO4 – 168 MIDI devices Device structure On the left is a hierarchical view of the device’s structure, which can consist of nodes, subnodes and parameters. By default, the structure of a newly created device (or a device with no panels added yet) will either be based on the MIDI channels that have been activated in the Create New Device dialog (see page 156), or as in this case, one of the preset devices, which all have the same structure (all 16 MIDI channels activated). Device node This shows...
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NUENDOMIDI devices 4 – 169 •The “Add Parameters” button opens the “Add Parameter” dialog where you define the parameters that will be used in the Panel. A parameter defines how the setting of the connected device can be modified, what the valid range is and what the current state of the parameter is. Para- meters are assigned to objects (see page 171), i.e. knobs, faders, switches or data entry fields on a panel. •The “Add Subnodes” button lets you create subsidiary nodes. This is useful when you...
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NUENDO4 – 170 MIDI devices The Edit Panel window After selecting a name and a panel size in the Add Panel dialog, click OK to open the Edit Panel dialog. When a panel has been added you can switch between all edit windows (Device/Edit Panel/Patch Banks) by using the pop-up menu at the top of the window for an open device. The Edit Panel window contains the following sections: Device structure (top left) This is the device “tree” where you can navigate the device structure and its nodes, subnodes and...