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    							Chapter 7: The General Functions Strip
    7 – 41
    Bank Select
    Each of these buttons 
    can be used to 
    automatically line up all 
    Tracks of the respective 
    channel class on the ID 
    Faders and Level 
    Encoders. 
    You may e.g. wish to 
    map all Audio or all MIDI 
    Tracks, all Inputs, Effect 
    Send busses or Returns 
    to the Faders/dials for 
    direct editing. 
    You can even map them 
    altogether.
    Scroll
    Button Description
    This may be used by functions availa-
    ble in a later Nuendo version.
    If you only want to see and control 
    the input channels, press this button. 
    Then use the ID faders and Level 
    Encoders to change their levels.
    Press this button to see and control 
    the output busses. 
    Pressing this button lets you see and 
    control the Audio playback channels.
    Activating this lets you see and con-
    trol the MIDI track volumes.
    Use this button to assign the Audio 
    Groups to the ID faders and Level 
    Encoders.
    If you press this button, the Effect 
    Return channel levels become visible 
    and can be controlled via the ID fad-
    ers and Level Encoders.
    If this is activated, all Tracks/channels 
    and channel classes are arranged 
    and assigned to the ID faders/Level 
    Encoders in exactly the same way as 
    in the Nuendo Mixer windows.
    Press this button to see and control 
    the output busses of your currently 
    used VST Instruments. 
    Button Description
    This is the “super version” of the indi-
    vidual FLIP buttons on each Fader 
    strip. 
    Pressing this button on the General 
    Functions strip will swap all
     Tracks/
    Channels assigned to all Faders with 
    those assigned to the Level Encoders 
    and vice versa.
    Use this button on the General Func-
    tions strip to restore your original 
    Track/Channel assignment setup. Button Description              
    						
    							Chapter 7: The General Functions Strip
    7 – 42
    Automation
    USER A1 is a user-
    assignable button. These 
    are described on 
    page 3-16.
    By pressing one of the 
    first five square Function 
    buttons in this block, you 
    can activate an 
    automation mode.
    ●Select the desired auto-
    mation mode and use it 
    on one or several Tracks/
    channels by pressing 
    their READY button.
    ●Then press the READY 
    button in the AUTOMA-
    TION block.
    Now the READY button on a Track/channel sets it to 
    to automation ready status instead of to record ready 
    status, as usual.
    NOTE:  Although Recording and automation 
    should generally be two separate processes, it might 
    happen in rare cases that a Track/channel is still set 
    to Record Ready when you activate Automation by 
    pressing the READY button in the AUTOMATION 
    block. 
    Please note that the READY button on the respec-
    tive Track/channel will now show the current AUTO-
    MATION READY status, although RECORD READY 
    mode is still active.
    If in doubt, deactivate AUTOMATION READY, then 
    either record or set RECORD READY to OFF. Then 
    activate AUTOMATION READY again.
    The ENABLE button does currently not provide any 
    functionality. This will be changed by a later Nuendo 
    version. Press this button to assign the previ-
    ous bank of twelve Tracks/Channels 
    to the level controls. 
    Example: Tracks 13-24 are assigned 
    to the twelve Faders. Then you press 
    this button. Now Tracks 1-12 will be 
    assigned to the Faders.
    Press this button to assign the next 
    bank of twelve Tracks/Channels to 
    the level controls.
    Press CHAN DOWN to assign the 
    previous Track/Channel to a level 
    control.
    Press CHAN UP to assign the next 
    Track/Channel to a level control. Button Description      
    						
    							8 – 43
    Chapter8
    The Monitoring 
    Section
    Chapter Overview
    This chapter describes…
    ❊All available control room and monitoring functions.  
    						
    							Chapter 8: The Monitoring Section
    8 – 44
    Solo
    Two functions are currently available in this function 
    block:
    Master VU
    Here you can determine what’s shown in the Master 
    section part of the VU Meter Bridge.
    Solo Dim
    This potentiometer is not yet used. It will be in a 
    future Nuendo version. Button Description
    Solo in place. 
    This is currently always active.
    PFL/AFL, not yet implemented. 
    This will be available in a future 
    Nuendo version.
    Press this to reset all Solo settings 
    except for the Solo Save settings 
    (see page 6-37.)
    Not yet implemented. 
    This will be available in a future 
    Nuendo version.
    The Surround Solo buttons at the top of this sec-
    tion will be available in a future Nuendo version.
    Button Description
    This always shows the level of the 
    first output bus.
    This button has not yet been 
    assigned. It will be in a future Nuendo 
    version.
    This displays the level(s) of the 
    selected Track(s)/channel(s) in the 
    Master section part of the VU Meter 
    Bridge.           
    						
    							Chapter 8: The Monitoring Section
    8 – 45
    Talkback Dim
    This potentiometer is not yet used. It will be in a 
    future Nuendo version.
    User Settings
    These two User Function buttons are not yet used. 
    They will be accessible in a future Nuendo version.
    Talk Button
    This button will be used in connection with a future 
    Nuendo version.
    NOTE:  The Talkback and Headphone amps in ID 
    are set to a fixed level. Please use Nuendo to control 
    the levels you actually need.
    A symmetric Talkback signal is output via a 6.3 mm 
    phone jack on the ID rear panel.
    Speaker Out Controls
    These controls are not yet used. They will be 
    accessible in a future Nuendo version.
    Extern Return
    These Function buttons are not yet used. They will 
    be accessible in a future Nuendo version.      
    						
    							Chapter 8: The Monitoring Section
    8 – 46
    Control Room Controls
    Currently, only the red-capped Volume 
    potentiometer for output bus 1 can be used. 
    All other functions in this block will be made available 
    by future Nuendo versions.
    NOTE:  All ID LEVEL dials in the Monitoring sec-
    tion are potentiometers not
     rotary dials! Therefore, 
    extreme jumps in volume may occur when you 
    change the LEVEL settings in this section. 
    We urgently recommend that you turn these dials 
    down after
     loading a project and prior to starting 
    playback.
    We also urgently recommend that you set the power 
    amps that drive your studio monitors to a level so 
    that the maximum Nuendo level can not damage the 
    speakers!
    Studios 1, 2, 3
    Currently, only the black-capped Volume 
    potentiometers for output bus 1, 2, 3 can be used. 
    All other functions in this block will be made available 
    by future Nuendo versions.
    NOTE:  All ID LEVEL dials in the Monitoring sec-
    tion are potentiometers not
     rotary dials! Therefore, 
    extreme jumps in volume may occur when you 
    change the LEVEL settings in this section. 
    We urgently recommend that you turn these dials 
    down after
     loading a project and prior to starting 
    playback.
    We also urgently recommend that you set the power 
    amps that drive your studio monitors to a level so 
    that the maximum Nuendo level can not damage the 
    speakers!   
    						
    							Chapter 8: The Monitoring Section
    8 – 47
    Phones
    Currently, only the black-capped Volume 
    potentiometer for output bus 4 can be used. 
    All other functions in this block will be made available 
    by future Nuendo versions.
    NOTE:  All ID LEVEL dials in the Monitoring sec-
    tion are potentiometers not
     rotary dials! Therefore, 
    extreme jumps in volume may occur when you 
    change the LEVEL settings in this section. 
    We urgently recommend that you turn these dials 
    down after
     loading a project and prior to starting 
    playback.
    We also urgently recommend that you set the power 
    amps that drive your studio monitors to a level so 
    that the maximum Nuendo level can not damage the 
    speakers!  
    						
    							Chapter 8: The Monitoring Section
    8 – 48 
    						
    							9 – 49
    Chapter9
    Technical 
    Specifications  
    						
    							Chapter 9: Technical Specifications
    9 – 50
    Dimensions
    Base unit without side panels:
    Width: 1015 mm
    Depth: 762 mm
    Hight at fader block: 94 mm
    Hight at meter bridge: 276 mm
    Find more information in the illustration above.
    Connections
    1 USB, 1 power chord
    Specifications
    12 Motor Faders, 12bit resolution, touch-sensitive 
    12 potentiometers in Monitoring section.
    40 Encoders with key function, 64 positions with fine 
    tuning option
    380 Keys, backlit, framed, 10.000.000 key cycles
    53 Displays in basic ID version, 760 characters total, 
    104 lines of 7 characters, 2 lines of 10 characters, 2 
    lines of 5 characters
    12 7-segment LED displays
    LEDs: 1705 pieces (red, green, yellow, blue)
    30-segment meter bridge: 24 for channels, 8 for 
    Master
    Heavy-weighted, high-resolution Jog wheel; 4000 
    steps per revolution.
    ASCII keyboard (English layout)
    Industry standard trackball according to IP65, 
    protected against dust and water, 50 mm
    9 Processor boards
    Steel housing (no interspersion)
    Padded arm rests
    Non-reflecting surface
    Can be extended with up to 4 fader packs
    Optional: Wooden side panels: real mahogany
    Optional: Slot for joystick
    Hardware: Made in Germany
    Power supply: integrated 120 Watts with 
    50% overhead.
    758.8
    440.6230.9
    Balken
    81.0
    87.3
    30.6
    274.5
    93.6
    83.8
    97.019.3 
    						
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