Steinberg Nuendo 4 Getting Started Manual
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21 Setting up your system Setting up MIDI ports in Nuendo The Device Setup dialog lets you set up your MIDI system in the following ways: ÖNote: When you change MIDI port settings in the De- vice Setup dialog, these are automatically applied in the program. Showing or hiding MIDI Ports The MIDI ports are listed in the Device Setup dialog on the MIDI Port Setup page. By clicking in the “Visible” column for a MIDI input or output, you can specify whether or not it should be listed on the MIDI pop-up...
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22 Setting up your system Optimizing audio performance This section gives you some hints and tips on how to get the most out of your Nuendo system, performance-wise. Some of this text refers to hardware properties and can be used as a guide when upgrading your system. This text is very brief. Look for details and current information on the Nuendo web site (see “How you can reach us” on page 8)! Two aspects of performance There are two distinct aspects of performance in respect to Nuendo: Tracks and...
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23 Setting up your system Under Mac OS X, audio hardware with properly written Mac OS X (Core Audio) drivers can be very efficient and produce very low latency times. However, there are additional features currently only available with ASIO drivers, such as the ASIO Positioning Protocol. Making settings that affect performance Choosing a driver for your audio hardware As described in the section “Selecting a driver and making audio settings in Nuendo” on page 17, it is recommended to install and use...
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25 Tutorial 1: Recording audio Creating a new project In this section we are going to explain how to create a new project, save a project and open a saved project. When you first open Nuendo an empty screen appears before you. You need to either create a new project or open an existing one. To Create a New Project: 1.Let’s create a new project by selecting “New Project” from the “File” Menu. 2.The Templates dialog box will open up. Templates are discussed in the “File Handling” section of the...
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26 Tutorial 1: Recording audio To save a project 1.Select “Save As…” from the File menu. The difference between Save and Save As are discussed in the chapter “File Handling” in the Operation Manual. 2.You will notice that Nuendo is in the “My First Project” folder that you created earlier. This is where you want to save your project. Type in a name for your Project – you can use “My First Nuendo Project” for example. 3.Click “Save” – and that’s it! To close a project 1.Make sure the Project window is...
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27 Tutorial 1: Recording audio 3.Now click the “Add Bus” button. Choose “Stereo” for configuration and “1” for count and click OK. This has now added a new stereo bus (Left and Right) allowing us to have audio in Nuendo route to our audio hardware. 4.Since we mainly listen to our music as a stereo mix, all we need is a stereo output. We can listen to our music with more than 2 channels. If we for example had a surround sound setup. 5.Depending on your audio hardware, your outputs should be setup...
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28 Tutorial 1: Recording audio 3.Click on the new track you’ve created and make sure the Inspector is shown. The Inspector allows us to see and manipulate a lot of information for the selected track. 4.Make sure that “Mono In” is selected for the audio track’s input and that “Stereo Out” is selected for the au- dio tracks output. You may have different inputs and outputs based on your audio hardware. See the chapter “VST Connections” in the Operation Manual for more de- tailed information. By setting...
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29 Tutorial 1: Recording audio 2.Now click the “Record Enable” button on the track. Setting the track to Record Enable lets Nuendo know that you want to record on this track and no other one. You can have many tracks Record Enabled at a time. 3.In the Inspector, open the “Channel” tab. This will display the channel fader for the selected track. Do the best you can to send the maximum amount of volume to the audio inputs of your audio card before you hear any distortion. Most audio cards show some...
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30 Tutorial 1: Recording audio Playback We are going to learn how to play back audio in Nuendo. You might think this is very simple – just hit “Play”. It is ac- tually this simple but there are a few tricks to learn so that you’ll be playing back what you want with precision. To start playback There are a few ways you can play back in Nuendo. Click the “Start” button on the Transport panel. Press the space bar on your computer keyboard. This toggles between start and stop. Press the [Enter] key of the...