Steinberg UR824 Operation Manual
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Panel Controls for the Software Programs UR824 Operation Manual21 From the dspMixFx UR824 Click “REV-X Edit” (page 11 ) in the section “Master Area.” Panel Controls NOTE This section uses the Hall type of REV-X as an example. Reverb Time Adjusts the reverb time. This parameter links to Room Size. The adjustable range varies depending on the REV-X type. Initial Delay Adjusts the time that elapses between the direct, original sound and the init ial reflections that follow it. Range: 0.1 msec –...
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Panel Controls for the Software Programs UR824 Operation Manual22 MIX (VST Plug-in version only) Adjusts the output level balance between the original sound and effect sound. Range: 0% – 100% Time Axis Setting Select the display range of the time (horizontal axis) on the graph. Display range: 500 msec – 50 sec ? Zoom Out Zooms out the display range of the time (horizontal axis) on the graph. Zoom In Zooms in the display range of the time (horizontal axis) on the graph. TIPS • You can reset...
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Usage Examples UR824 Operation Manual23 Usage Examples Introduction This section introduces some usage examples of the device. It is assumed that the audio driver settings on the DAW software have been properly configured according to the “Basic Operation” section in the included Getting Started manual. If you have not configured them yet, refer to the section “Basic Operation” to complete the configuration. Recording with the Channel Strip and REV-X This section shows how to record a vocal to...
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Usage Examples UR824 Operation Manual24 8.Click “Record” to start the recording. 9.After finishing the recording, click “Stop” to stop it. 10.Turn “Monitor” off (dark) for the audio track. 11.Click the Ruler to move the project cursor to the desired point for starting playback. 12.Click “Play” to check the recorded sound. When listening to the sound over monitor speakers, adjust the output signal level by the OUTPUT LEVEL knob on the device. Operation is now completed. Programs Other Than Cubase...
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Usage Examples UR824 Operation Manual25 Operation 1. Connect the optical output terminal (ADAT) of the mic preamp to the OPTICAL A IN on the device. 2.Connect the WCLK OUT on the device to the word clock input terminal on the mic preamp. 3.Switch the clock source in the device to “Internal” by using the following window. Windows “(device name) Window” (page 7) in the section “Control Panel of the Audio Driver.” Mac Audio MIDI Setup 4.Switch the clock source of the mic preamp to the word clock...
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Appendix UR824 Operation Manual26 Appendix Glossary MIX MIX refers to the stereo output signals which flow in the device. The input signals to the device flow to each MIX. You can assign any MIX to any analog output jack or any digital output jack. VST Plug-in VST (Virtual Studio Technology) is a technology developed by Steinberg which allows the integration of virtual effect processors and instruments into your digital audio environment. VST Plug-ins are instrument- and effect-based software of...
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Appendix UR824 Operation Manual27 Contents of the Getting Started Section PRECAUTIONS Introduction A Message from the Development Team Included Accessories How to Read the Manual Panel Controls and Terminals Rear Panel Front Panel Setup 1. Setting up the Power Supply 2. Installing Cubase AI 3. Installing TOOLS for UR824 4. Downloading the Li censes (Activation) Basic Operations Introduction Connection Example Configuring Audio Driver Settings on the DAW Software Troubleshooting Appendix Contents of...
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Appendix UR824 Operation Manual28 Signal Flow The following chart indicates the signal flow in the device. NOTE • The controllers on the device, such as the HI-Z switch, INPUT GAIN knob, and OUTPUT LEVEL knob, are not included in this chart. • To configure each parameter, use the “dspMixFx UR824” (p age 8) or “Dedicated Windows for Cubase Series” (page 14). • Some parts of the following signal flow may differ depending on the routing settings in the device. MIX 4 MIX 3 MIX 2 Ch. Strip (MON.FX) MIX 1...
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Appendix UR824 Operation Manual29 *1The following chart indicates the Ch.Strip (Channel Strip) insertion location. You can apply eight Channel Strips to mono channels, or four Channel Strips to a stereo channel. *2 One of the MIX 1–4 signals can be sent to the REV-X. *3 The built-in REV-X is equipped with an “FX Bus” which is used for sending the signal from DAW software to the REV-X. For example, to send the recorded audio data to the REV-X, you can check the sound with the REV-X, which is used for...
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Appendix UR824 Operation Manual30 Block Diagrams UR824 – 44.1/48 kHz 8 Analog In/Out, 16 Digital In/Out, 26 DAW In/24 DAW Out 8+2 BUS :Ÿ:˜ :¤: :š:†:£: :¥:œ:w: :¥:§:¬:« :ž:˜: :¥ :¤:¬:«:œ :£:œ::œ:£ :²:„:Š:‹:»:™:ÌC>:‚:ˆ:‡:»:™:Ì:´ :˜:›:˜:«:†:¦:§:«: :š:˜:£:w: :¥:§:¬:« : :¥:§:¬:«:w:™ /64 5KI2GCM/64 :§:˜:¥ :¤:¬:«:œ :£:œ::œ:£ :™:˜:£ /64 /64 :©:œ::œ:©:™:w:£ :©:œ::œ:©:™:w:© :£:œ::œ:£:…:…:…:…:…:… :©:¼:Í:¯ :©:œ::œ:©:™:w:£ :©:œ::œ:©:™:w:© :Ê:¸:Ä:¼:w:¸:Ê:w:¸:¹:Æ:Í:¼ :©:œ: :Ê:¸:Ä:¼:w:¸:Ê:w:¸:¹:Æ:Í:¼...