Steinberg Nuendo 4 Manual
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441 Export Audio Mixdown Wave64 files Wave64 is a proprietary format developed by Sonic Foundry Inc. In terms of audio quality, Wave64 files are identical to standard wave files, but in the file headers Wave64 files use 64-bit values for addressing where wave files use 32-bit values. The consequence of this is that Wave64 files can be considerably larger than standard Wave files. Wave64 is therefore a good file format choice for really long recordings (file sizes over 2 GB), e.g. live sur- round...
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442 Export Audio Mixdown Ogg Vorbis files Ogg Vorbis is an open source, patent-free audio encoding and streaming technology, offering compressed audio files (extension “.ogg”) of small size, but with comparatively high audio quality. For Ogg Vorbis files the following options are available: Other file formats Steinberg also offers optional Dolby Digital (AC3) and DTS encoders for export directly to AC3 or DTS format. Please go to www.steinberg.net for more information. Windows Media Audio Pro files...
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443 Export Audio Mixdown The following options are available: General tab In the Input Stream section, you set the sample rate (44.1, 48 or 96 kHz) and the bit resolution (16 bit or 24 bit) of the encoded file. These should be set to match the sample rate and bit resolution of the source material. If no value matches that of your source material, use the closest available value that is higher than the actual value. E.g. if you’re using 20 bit source material, set the bit resolution to 24 bit rather...
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444 Export Audio Mixdown Surround Reduction Coefficients Here you can specify which amount of volume reduction, if any, should be applied to the different channels in a sur- round encoding. These settings affect how the audio is re- produced on a system incapable of playing back the file in surround, in which case the surround channels of the file will be combined into two channels and played back in stereo instead. The default values will normally produce satisfactory re- sults, but you can change...
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446 Synchronization Background What is synchronization? Synchronization is said to exist when you make two pieces of equipment agree on time or tempo and position info. You can establish synchronization between Nuendo and a number of other types of devices, including tape recorders and video decks, but also MIDI devices that “play back”, such as other sequencers, drum machines, “workstation sequencers” etc. When you set up a synchronization system, you must de- cide which unit is the master. All...
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447 Synchronization Format recommendations for timecode – with ASIO Positioning Protocol LTC and VITC are the formats with the highest precision and are recommended when available. MTC is the next best option and probably the most common choice, since few audio hardware solutions have built-in LTC or VITC readers. However, LTC and VITC offer even higher precision when available. The choice with the least precision is Sony 9-Pin. MIDI Clock MIDI Clock is a tempo-based type of synchronization sig-...
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448 Synchronization Resolving to word clock The solution to this problem is to use one external clock for all components in the system. One master clock is used to derive whatever type of clock signal each compo- nent in the system needs. For example, something called a house clock can be used to generate sample rate clocks for the digital audio hardware and timecode for Nuendo. This ensures that all components in the system use the same reference source for their timing. Synchronizing digital...
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449 Synchronization Proceed as follows: 1.Open the Preferences dialog (accessed from the File menu under Windows or the Nuendo menu on the Mac) and select the Transport page. 2.Enter the desired frame rate under “User Definable Framerate”. Either type the desired value directly or use the arrow buttons to in- crease/decrease the value. You can enter any value between 2-200. 3.When you’re done, click OK to close the dialog and save the settings. The Frame Rate you specified will now be the one used...
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450 Synchronization Activate “MIDI Clock Follows Project Position” if you want the other device to follow when you loop, jump and locate during playback. When this is activated, the sent MIDI Clock signals will follow the se- quencer time and tempo position at all times. Transmitting MIDI Timecode If you transmit MIDI Timecode to a device supporting this type of synchronization signal, the device will synchronize time-wise to Nuendo, that is, the time displays on Nuendo’s Transport panel and on the...