Steinberg Nuendo 5 Manual
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Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Marion Bröer, Sabine Pfeifer, Heike Schilling Thanks to: Ashley Shepherd The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publica - tion may be copied, reproduced or otherwise...
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4 Table of Contents 9About this manual 10Welcome! 11System requirements and installation 12About this chapter 12Minimum requirements 14Hardware installation 15Installing Nuendo 15Defragmenting the hard disk (Windows only) 15Register your software 16Setting up your system 17Setting up audio 22Setting up MIDI 23Connecting a synchronizer 23Setting up video 23Optimizing audio performance 27VST Connections 28About this chapter 28The VST Connections window 28Setting up busses 32Setting up group and FX...
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5 Table of Contents 122The arranger track 123Introduction 123Setting up the arranger track 124Working with arranger events 126Flattening the arranger chain 127Live mode 127Arranging your music to video 129The transpose functions 130Introduction 130Transposing your music 133Other functions 136Using markers 137Introduction 138The Marker window 142Marker tracks 145Marker key commands 145Exporting and importing markers 151The Mixer 152Overview 154Configuring the Mixer 157Basic mixing procedures...
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6 Table of Contents 282The Sample Editor 283Window overview 287Operations 292Options and settings 293AudioWarp: Tempo matching audio 297Free Warp 299Working with hitpoints and slices 302VariAudio 312Flattening realtime processing 314The Audio Part Editor 315Background 315Opening the Audio Part Editor 315Window overview 316Operations 318Common methods 319Options and Settings 320The Pool 321Background 322Window overview 324Operations 334The MediaBay 335Introduction 336Working with the MediaBay 337The...
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7 Table of Contents 403The MIDI editors 404Introduction 404Opening a MIDI editor 406The Key Editor – Overview 408Key Editor operations 422The In-Place Editor 424The List Editor – Overview 425List Editor operations 427Working with SysEx messages 429Recording SysEx parameter changes 429Editing SysEx messages 431The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer 432Introduction 432Opening the Logical Editor 433Window overview 433Setting up filter conditions 437Selecting a function 438Specifying...
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8 Table of Contents 535Audio editing to picture 536Introduction 536Video timeline and the grid 537Conforming production audio 539Adding sound design elements 541Conforming to picture changes 542Synchronize tempo maps to picture 543Using standard Nuendo tools for postproduction purposes 548ReWire 549Introduction 549Launching and quitting 550Activating ReWire channels 550Using the transport and tempo controls 551How the ReWire channels are handled in Nuendo 551Routing MIDI via ReWire2 551Considerations...
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10 About this manual Welcome! This is the Operation Manual for Steinberg’s Nuendo. Here you will find detailed information about all the fea - tures and functions in the program. About the program versions The documentation covers two different operating systems or “platforms”; Windows and Mac OS X. Some features and settings are specific to one of the plat- forms. This is clearly stated in the applicable cases. In other words: ÖIf nothing else is said, all descriptions and procedures in the...