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Video
Video +0.1% pull-up for NTSC
Since NTSC video is running -0.1% slower than the origi-
nal film, pulling the video speed back up by +0.1%, re-
turns it to original film speed. With the video now running 
at the correct film speed, audio originally recorded at 
48 kHz on the film shoot will remain in sync with the video. 
Additionally, the final mix can be digitally transferred back 
to film at 48 kHz without the need for an analog copy or 
sample rate conversion.
Video -0.1% pull-down...

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ReWire 

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ReWire
Introduction
ReWire and ReWire2 are special protocols for streaming 
audio between two computer applications. Developed by 
Propellerhead Software and Steinberg, ReWire provides 
the following possibilities and features:
Real-time streaming of up to 64 separate audio chan-
nels (256 with ReWire2), at full bandwidth, from the “syn-
thesizer application” into the “mixer application”.
In this case, the “mixer application” is of course Nuendo. An example of a 
“synthesizer application” is...

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ReWire
Activating ReWire channels
ReWire supports streaming of up to 64 separate audio 
channels, while ReWire2 supports 256 channels. The ex-
act number of available ReWire channels depends on the 
synthesizer application. Using the ReWire Device panels 
in Nuendo, you can specify which of the available chan-
nels you want to use:
1.Pull down the Devices menu and select the menu item 
with the name of the ReWire application. All recognized 
ReWire compatible applications will be available on the...

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ReWire
How the ReWire channels are 
handled in Nuendo
When you activate ReWire channels in the ReWire De-
vice panels, they will become available as channel strips in 
the mixer. The ReWire channel strips have the following 
properties:
ReWire channels appear to the right of the other audio 
and MIDI channel strips in the mixer.
ReWire channels may be any combination of mono and 
stereo, depending on the synthesizer application.
ReWire channels have the same functionality as regular 
audio channels....

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File handling 

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File handling
Working with Projects
New Project
The New Project command on the File menu allows you to 
create a new project, either empty or based on a template:
1.Select New Project from the File menu.
By default, this list is empty. How to create templates is described in the 
section (see “Save as Template” on page 488).
2.Select “Empty”.
A file dialog opens, allowing you to specify a folder for the new project.
3.Select an existing project folder or click on Create and 
enter a name for a new...

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File handling
Save and Save As
The commands Save and Save As allow you to save the 
active project as a project file (file extension “.npr”). The 
Save command stores the project under its current name 
and location, while Save As allows you to rename and/or 
relocate the file. If a project has not been saved yet or if it 
hasn’t been changed since it was last saved, only Save As 
will be available.
A word about file extensions
Under Windows, file types are indicated by three letter file 
name...

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File handling
Save Project to New Folder
This function is very useful if you want to move or archive 
your project. 
1.Select “Save Project to New Folder”. 
A file dialog opens in which you can choose an existing, empty folder or 
create a new folder to save the project.
2.Click OK to confirm your choice.
The “Save to Folder Options” dialog opens with the following options:
3.Make the desired settings.
4.Click OK. 
The project is saved in the new folder. The original project is not affected....

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File handling
The following options are available:
Nuendo Open Document Options Dialog
This dialog will open in two cases:
If you launch Nuendo with the option “Show Open Op-
tions Dialog” selected on the “On Startup” pop-up menu 
in the Preferences (General page).
If you hold down [Ctrl]/[Command] while launching Nu-
endo.
The Open Document Options Dialog.
The dialog lists your recently used projects.
To open a project, select it and click the “Open Selec-
tion” button. 
To open another project not...
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