Steinberg Nuendo 4 Operation Manual
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431 The Project Browser The list columns for audio parts: Creating audio parts When the “Audio” item of an audio track is selected in the Project Structure list, you can create empty audio parts on the track by clicking the Add button on the toolbar. This will insert a part between the left and right locator. Editing MIDI tracks Just like audio tracks, MIDI tracks can have two “sub- items”: Track Data and Automation. The Track Data item corresponds to the actual MIDI track in the Project window and...
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432 The Project Browser The list columns for MIDI parts: ÖFor SysEx (system exclusive) events, you can only edit the position (Start) in the list. However, clicking the Comment column opens the SysEx Editor, in which you can perform detailed editing of system exclusive events. For a descrip- tion of this, see “Working with System Exclusive messages” on page 410. Filtering MIDI events When you are editing MIDI in the Project Browser, the large number of different MIDI events displayed can make it hard...
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433 The Project Browser Editing the Video track When the Video track is selected in the Project Structure list, the event display lists the video events on the track, with the following parameters: Editing the Marker track Marker events have the following parameters: When the Marker track is selected, you can insert markers by selecting “Marker” or “Cycle Marker” from the Add pop-up menu and clicking the Add button. Regular mark- ers will be added at the current project cursor position while cycle...
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435 The Track Sheet Overview The Track Sheet provides a text-form “flow-chart” repre- sentation of the Project. It lists all audio (and video) tracks and their contents, and can easily be printed out. To open the Track Sheet window, select “Track Sheet” from the Project menu. The actual Track Sheet is displayed in the lower part of the window. It contains the following items: The leftmost time column contains a list of time positions in the display format selected in the Project Setup dialog. The...
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436 The Track Sheet Adjusting the view The two sliders at the bottom of the Track Sheet window have the following functionality: The slider in the lower left corner is the scale slider. Use this to adjust the actual size of the Track Sheet contents (including the font sizes). This will also affect the number of tracks and events shown on each page. The slider in the lower right corner governs the display zoom. This affects how much of the Track Sheet is shown in the Track Sheet window – the...
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438 Export Audio Mixdown Introduction The Export Audio Mixdown function in Nuendo allows you to mix down audio from the program to a file on your hard disk, in a number of formats. You can choose to mix down one of the following: An output bus. For example, if you have set up a stereo mix with tracks routed to a stereo output bus, mixing down that output bus would give you a mixdown file containing the whole mix. Similarly, you can mix down a complete surround bus, either to a single multi-channel...
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439 Export Audio Mixdown Activate the option “Use Project Audio Folder” to specify a path. This saves the mixdown file in the Project Audio folder. 5.Select a file format with the File Format pop-up menu. 6.Select the bus or channel you want to mix down with the Outputs pop-up menu in the “Audio Engine Output” section. This lists all output busses and channels in the active project. 7.Activate the Split Channels option if you want to ex- port all channels as mono files, or “Mono Export” if you want...
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440 Export Audio Mixdown AIFC files AIFC stands for Audio Interchange File Format Com- pressed, a standard defined by Apple Inc. These files sup- port compression ratios as high as 6:1 and contain tags in the header. AIFC files have the extension “.aifc” and are used on most computer platforms. AIFC files support the same options as AIFF files. Wave files Wave files have the extension “.wav” and are the most common file format on the PC platform. Wave files support the same options as AIFF files....