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    CM Automation Motor Mix
    Specifications
    The CM Motor Mix can control any number of channels in 
    groups of 8.
    Press the “” buttons (at the top of the View 
    section) to select channels 1–8, 9–16 etc. Hold down 
    Shift and press “” to shift the fader assignment in 
    steps of one channel.
    Press F1 to disable/enable the fader motors.
    Use the Select buttons (the row of buttons next to the 
    display) to select a single track for detailed settings.
    The Mute and Solo buttons are used to mute or solo a 
    track.
    The assignment of the buttons in the first row below the 
    dials depends on the selected parameter group.
    In the View section, select Rec/Rdy to use the second 
    row of buttons below the dials for arming a track for re-
    cording.
    In the View section, select Write or “fnct B” to control 
    the Write or Read buttons in the Nuendo mixer. When 
    Write/fnct B is selected, selecting the All button in the 
    bottom left section of the CM Motor Mix controls the Write 
    All/Read All buttons in the Nuendo mixer.
    The Auto Enbl button controls Start/Stop in Nuendo.
    The Suspend button controls the Record function in 
    Nuendo.
    Press the DSP button to move the project cursor to the 
    start of the project.
    Hold down Shift and press the DSP button to move the project cursor to 
    the end of the project.
    Press the Window button to move the project cursor to 
    the left locator.
    Hold down Shift and press the Window button to move the project cur-
    sor to the right locator.
    Press the Default button to switch automatic punch in 
    on or off.
    Hold down Shift and press the Default button to switch automatic punch 
    out on or off.
    Press the Undo button to undo the last action in Nu-
    endo.
    Hold down Shift and press the Undo button to “undo the undo”.
    In the Rotary section, use the Rotary dial to change the as-
    signment of the four buttons below the dial (indicated in 
    the ROTARY display):
    ROTARY: PA
     equaliz button: Fader Set mode Panning
     dynmics button: Fader Set mode Routing
     delay button: Selected Channel mode Panning
     special button: Selected Channel mode Routing 
    ROTARY: EQ
     equaliz button: Fader Set mode EQ Low (EQ1)
     dynmics button: Fader Set mode EQ Mid-Low (EQ2)
     delay button: Fader Set mode EQ Mid-High (EQ3)
     special button: Fader Set mode EQ High (EQ4)
    ROTARY: S1
     equaliz button: Fader Set mode Send 1
     dynmics button: Fader Set mode Send 2
     delay button: Fader Set mode Send 3
     special button: Fader Set mode Send 4
    ROTARY: S2
     equaliz button: Fader Set mode Send 5
     dynmics button: Fader Set mode Send 6
     delay button: Fader Set mode Send 7
     special button: Fader Set mode Send 8
    Use the Bank Up button in the View section for page up.
    Hold down Shift and press the Bank Up button to jump to the last page.
    Use the Bank Down button in the View section for page 
    down.
    Hold down Shift and press the Bank Down button to jump to the first page.
    Press the Rotary dial to switch the display of names of 
    the available parameters or the page name on or off.
    Fader Set mode Panning:
     Page 1 – panning left/right
     Page 2 – panning front/rear
     Buttons below dials: monitor
    Fader Set mode Routing:
     Page 1 – Output Bus
    
    
    
    
     Buttons below dials: monitor 
    						
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    Selected Channel mode Panning:
     Page 1 – panning left/right, panning front/rear
     Buttons below dials: monitor
    Selected Channel mode Routing:
     Page 1 – Output Bus, Monitor, Input Bus, Input Gain, Input 
    Phase
     Buttons below dials: monitor
    Fader Set mode EQ1 to EQ4 (e. g. EQ1):
     Page 01 – EQ Low Gain
     Page 02 – EQ Low Frequency 
     Page 03 – EQ Low Q
     Page 04 – EQ Low Enable
    
     Buttons below dials: bypass EQs
    Fader Set mode Send1 to Send8 (e. g. Send1):
     Page 01 – Send1 Level
     Page 02 – Send1 Enable
     Page 03 – Send1 Pre/Post
     Page 04 – Send1 Bus
     Page 05 – Bypass Sends
     Buttons below dials: bypass sends
    F2 button: Selected Channel mode EQ:
     Page 1 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo band, 
    Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo mid band
     Page 2 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi mid band, 
    Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi band
     Buttons below dials: bypass EQs
    Holding down Shift and pressing the F2 button gives you 
    a variation of Selected Channel mode EQ:
     Page 1 – Gain and Frequency for all bands
     Page 2 – Q and Enable for all bands
     Buttons below dials: bypass EQs
    F3 button: Selected Channel mode Sends
     Page 1 – Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Send 1 and 
    Send 2
     Page 2 – Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Send 3 and 
    Send 4
     Page 3 – Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Send 5 and 
    Send 6
     Page 4 – Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Send 7 and 
    Send 8
     Buttons below dials: bypass sends
    Holding down Shift and pressing the F3 button gives you 
    a variation of Selected Channel mode Sends:
     Page 1 – Level for Send 1 to Send 8
     Page 2 – Enable for Send 1 to Send 8
     Page 3 – Pre/Post for Send 1 to Send 8
     Page 4 – Bus for Send 1 to Send 8
     Buttons below dials: bypass sends
    For a description of the functionalities for the F4 button: 
    Selected Channel mode Inserts, Next button: Global 
    mode Send Effects, Last button: Global mode Master Ef-
    fects, and Enter button: Global mode Instruments, see the 
    separate pdf document “Mackie Control and Nuendo”.
    Steinberg Houston
    Houston is a MIDI/USB remote control device designed 
    especially for use with VST audio applications such as 
    Nuendo. With clearly laid out controls (including touch 
    sensitive motorized faders, rotary knobs, transport con-
    trols and a jog/shuttle wheel) Houston allows you to con-
    trol virtually Nuendo, without having to use the computer 
    keyboard or mouse.
    For details about parameters and hands-on mixing tech-
    niques, please see the Houston documentation.
    In this version of Nuendo, the following functions have 
    been added:
    [Dyn/User1]: Studio Send for selected channel
    
    
     Page 03 – Pre/Post
     Page 04 – Pan Left/Right
    [User2]: Instrument for selected channel (Instrument 
    tracks and MIDI track to VSTi from the Rack)
     Page 1 – Select instrument
     Page 2-n – Instrument parameter 
    						
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    Fader Set Section:
     [Shift]+[FX Send1]: Studio Send 1
     [Shift]+[FX Send2]: Studio Send 2
     [Shift]+[FX Send3]: Studio Send 3
     [Shift]+[FX Send4]: Studio Send 4
     Page 1 – Level
     Page 2 – Enable
    
     Page 4 – Pan Left/Right
    JL Cooper CS-10
    Specifications
    The CS-10 can remote control 32 channels (in groups of 
    8). The following CS-10 controls will remote control the 
    following parameters for each channel strip:
    
     Solo and Mute: solo and mute
     Sel: select channel for editing
    The following parameters can be remote controlled for each 
    selected channel using the six rotary knobs on the CS-10:
    The CS-10 function keys 1–4 are used to select chan-
    nels 1–32 in groups of 8. 
    Function key 1 selects channels 1–8, function key 2 selects channels 9–
    16, and so on.
    If you hold down the function key “Shift” and then move 
    a fader, the two indicators beside the fader will indicate 
    whether the fader position is below or above the current 
    fader level in Nuendo. 
    If the upper indicator is lit, the fader position on the panel is above the 
    fader level in Nuendo and vice versa. When both indicators are dark, the 
    fader positions are matched for that channel.
    The CS-10 Play, Stop, Record, Rewind and Fast For-
    ward transport controls control the equivalent functions in 
    Nuendo.
    JL Cooper MCS-3000
    Specifications
    The MCS-3000 can control 32 mixer channels remotely 
    (in groups of 8). The following MCS-3000 controls will re-
    mote control the following mixer parameter for each chan-
    nel strip:
    Fader: volume
    Solo and Mute: solo and mute
    Sel: Select channel for editing
    These parameters can be remote controlled for each selected channel 
    using the dials on the MCS-3000 and switching between Pages 1–4: 
    The MCS-3000 bank keys 1–4 are used to select 
    channels 1–32 in groups of 8. 
    Bank key 1 selects channels 1–8, bank key 2 selects channels 9–16 and 
    so on.
    Dial Parameter
    Send 1 Effect send 1
    Send 2 Effect send 2
    Pan Pan
    Boost/cut EQ 1 Gain
    Frequency EQ 1 Frequency
    Bandwidth EQ 1 Q Factor
    !The CS-10 supports “MIDI Feedback”, allowing the 
    mute, solo and selection status of channels in Nuendo 
    to be indicated on the panel. For this (and the fader 
    position indication described above) to work, you 
    need a two-way MIDI connection between the CS-10 
    and Nuendo.
    Page 1 Page 2
    Dial Parameter Dial Parameter
    1Pan1EQ 1 Gain
    2 Effect send 1 2 EQ 1 Freq
    3 Effect send 2 3 EQ 1 “Q”
    4 Effect send 3 4 EQ 1 Low Limit
    5 Effect send 4 5 EQ 1 High Limit
    Page 3 Page 4
    Dial Parameter Dial Parameter
    1 EQ 2 Gain 1 EQ 3 Gain
    2 EQ 2 Freq 2 EQ 3 Freq
    3 EQ 2 “Q” 3 EQ 3 “Q”
    4 EQ 2 Low Limit 4 EQ 3 Low Limit
    5 EQ 2 High Limit 5 EQ 3 High Limit 
    						
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    You can create markers by pressing the “Set Locate” 
    key on the MCS-3000, typing in a marker ID and pressing 
    [Return].
    To locate to a marker, press “Locate”, type in a marker 
    ID and press [Return].
    The MCS-3000 Play, Stop, Record, Rewind and Fast 
    Forward transport controls will have the equivalent func-
    tionality in Nuendo.
    Mackie Control
    Mackie Control is an automated touch-sensitive control 
    surface. It is a nine-fader (eight channels and master) MIDI 
    controller that provides in-depth mixing, editing, automa-
    tion and navigational control for any supported digital au-
    dio workstation.
    A special Lexan overlay that shows all Steinberg-specific 
    key assignments for the Mackie Control device is available 
    to customize the controller for Nuendo.
    For details about parameters and hands-on mixing tech-
    niques, please see the separate pdf documentation de-
    scribing the use of Mackie Control with Nuendo.
    Mackie HUI
    Specifications
    Mackie HUI can control any number of channels in groups 
    of 8.
    Use the left and right Bank buttons to select channels 
    1–8, 9–16 etc.
    Use the left and right Channel buttons to shift the fader 
    assignment in steps of one channel.
    The Fader button in the Auto Enable section is used to 
    disable/enable the motors.
    The Mute, Pan, Send, Plug In and Send Mute buttons in 
    the Auto Enable section are currently not supported.
    Use the Rec/Rdy buttons to arm a track for recording.Use the Select buttons to select a single track for de-
    tailed settings.
    With the Mute and Solo buttons you can mute or solo a 
    track.
    Use the Default button to un-solo all tracks.
    Use the Assign button to un-mute all tracks.
    To the right of the time display, you find an LED labeled 
    “Rude Solo Light”. This LED lights up as soon as any 
    channel is soloed.
    Use the Insert buttons to bypass all inserts of one track.
    Pan button in the Select Assign section:
     Fader Set: panning left/right or panning front/rear. Press but-
    ton repeatedly to cycle through the assignments (the eight V-
    Pots control the pan parameters).
     V-Sel button in the Select Assign section: monitor track.
    Send A to Send E buttons in the Select Assign section:
     Fader Set: Send 1 level to Send 8 level (Send A to Send D 
    assigns Send 1 to Send 4, Send E assigns Send 5 to Send 8: 
    press button repeatedly to cycle through the assignments).
     V-Sel button in the Select Assign section: send on/off switch 
    (depending on selected Send).
     V-Sel button with Shift in the Select Assign section selected: 
    pre/post fader switch (depending on selected Send).
    The SELECT ASSIGN four character display in the Se-
    lect Assign section displays Send or Pan assignment for 
    V-Pots and V-Sel buttons.
    The four character displays above the Select buttons 
    display the assigned track names.
    The Bypass button in the Select Assign section is al-
    ways selected to indicate the bypass function of the Insert 
    buttons.
    The Mute, Rec/Rdy All, Input and Output buttons in the 
    Select Assign section are currently not supported.
    Use the Auto buttons to control the status of the Read 
    and Write buttons in the Mixer of Nuendo, depending on 
    the Read/Write status in the Auto Mode section.
    Use the Off button in the Auto Mode section to control 
    the Read All or Write All button in the mixer of Nuendo, 
    depending on the Read/Write status in the Auto Mode 
    section.
    !The MCS-3000 supports “MIDI Feedback”, allowing 
    fader settings and channel mute, solo and selection 
    status to be indicated on the panel. For this to work, 
    you need a two-way MIDI connection between the 
    MCS-3000 and Nuendo. 
    						
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    The Touch, Latch and Trim buttons in the Auto Mode 
    section are currently not supported.
    Use the Transport button in the Window section to 
    open or close the Transport panel.
    Use the Edit button in the Window section to bring the 
    current Project window to the front.
    Use the Status button in the Window section to open or 
    close the VST Performance window.
    Use the Mix button in the Window section to open or 
    close the Mixer window.
    Use the Mem-Loc button in the Window section to 
    open the Marker window.
    The Alt button in the Window section is used for user-
    assigned functions.
    The Undo button in the Keyboard Shortcuts section un-
    does the last performed operation in Nuendo.
    Hold down the Shift button and press Undo to redo the last undone op-
    eration.
    Press the Save button in the Keyboard Shortcuts sec-
    tion to save the current project.
    Hold down the Shift button and press the Save button to save a backup 
    copy of the current project.
    The Edit Mode, Edit Tool, Option/All, Ctrl/Clutch and 
    Alt/Fine buttons in the Keyboard Shortcuts section are 
    currently not supported.
    The Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete buttons in the Edit 
    section control the equivalent Nuendo functions.
    The Capture and Separate buttons in the Edit section 
    are currently not supported.
    The buttons in the Status/Group section are currently 
    not supported.
    Use the In and Out buttons above the transport controls 
    to set the project cursor to the positions of the left or right 
    locators.
    Hold down the Shift button and press the In or Out button to move the 
    left or right locator to the current project cursor position.
    Use the RTZ and END buttons to set the project cursor 
    to the beginning or the end of the project.Press the Quick Punch button to switch automatic 
    punch in on or off.
    Hold down the Shift button and press the Quick Punch button to switch 
    automatic punch out on or off.
    Press the Loop button to switch Cycle mode on or off.
    Press the On Line button to switch Synchronisation on 
    or off.
    The Audition, Pre and Post buttons are used for user 
    assignable functions (see function keys F1 to F7).
    The Mackie HUI Play, Stop, Record, Rewind and Fast 
    Forward transport controls control the equivalent func-
    tions in Nuendo.
    The jog wheel is used for moving the project cursor po-
    sition in Nuendo.
    The Scrub and Shuttle buttons are currently not sup-
    ported.
    Pressing the cursor keys located to the left of the jog 
    wheel is the same as pressing the arrow keys on your 
    computer keyboard.
    When the Mode button is selected, pressing the cursor keys will control 
    zooming in the Project window.
    Use the Scroll control in the DSP Edit/Assign section to 
    scroll through the pages of one parameter group.
    Use the Compare button in the DSP Edit/Assign sec-
    tion for page up.
    Hold down the Shift button in the Keyboard Shortcuts section and press 
    the Compare button to jump to the last page.
    Use the Bypass button in the DSP Edit/Assign section 
    for page down.
    Hold down the Shift button in the Keyboard Shortcuts section and press 
    the Bypass button to jump to the first page.
    Use the Insert/Param button in the DSP Edit/Assign 
    section to switch the display of names of the available 
    parameters in the lower row on or off.
    F1 button: Selected Channel: EQ
     Page 1 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo band
     Page 2 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo mid band
     Page 3 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi mid band
     Page 4 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi band
     Buttons above dials: bypass EQs 
    						
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    F2 button: Selected Channel: Sends
     Pages 1 to 8 – Level, Enable, Pre/Post and Bus for Sends 1 
    to 8
     Buttons above dials: bypass sends
    F3 button: Selected Channel: Routing
     Page 1 – Output Bus, Monitor, Input Bus, Input Gain
     Page 2 – Input Phase
     Buttons above dials: monitor
    For a description of the functionalities for the F4 button: 
    Selected Channel: Inserts, F5 button: Global mode Send 
    Effects, F6 button: Global mode Master Effects, F7 but-
    ton: Global mode Instruments, see the separate pdf docu-
    ment “Mackie Control and Nuendo”.
    Use the Locate/Numerics buttons to set the project cur-
    sor position.
     Immediately after you enter a numeric character, the Mackie 
    HUI time display will no longer show the project cursor posi-
    tion, but the new value.
     You don’t have to enter decimal points, colons, or semicolons 
    for a new value.
     Use the CLR button to delete the last character. Holding 
    down Shift (in the Keyboard Shortcuts section) and pressing 
    the CLR button will delete the new value. 
     Press the Enter button to set the project cursor to the position 
    according to the new value.
     Use the “+” and “-” buttons to shift the project cursor position 
    forward or backward by the amount of time set with the new 
    value.
    The three LEDs left of the time display indicate whether 
    Bars+Beats (BEATS), a frame based timecode (TIME 
    CODE), Feet+Frames (FEET) or Samples (all LEDs off) is 
    selected.
    In this version of Nuendo, the following functions have 
    been added:
    F8 button: Selected channel: Instrument
     Page 1 – Select instrument
     Page 2-n – Instrument parameter
    Radikal Technologies SAC-2K
    Specifications
    The SAC-2K can control 32 channels (8 channels at a 
    time).
    Press the “17–24” and “25–32” buttons to switch from 
    one set of eight channels to the next.
    Use the “1–8” and “9–16” buttons to shift the fader as-
    signment in steps of one channel.
    Use the Select button above the master fader to dis-
    able/enable the motors.
    Press the Mute/Solo button (the button on the far left) 
    repeatedly to cycle through the assignments for the Mute/
    Solo and Select buttons of every channel.
    The current assignments are indicated by the LED in the button:
    Use the From and To buttons to set the project cursor 
    to the position of the left or right locator.
    Hold down Shift and press the From or To button to move the left or right 
    locator to the current project cursor position. If you hold down Shift and 
    press the “” buttons, the project cursor is set to the begin-
    ning or the end of the project
    Press the Store Marker button to create a marker at the 
    project cursor position.
    Hold down Shift and press the Store Marker button to open the Marker 
    window.
    Use the Recall Marker button to move the project cursor 
    to the closest marker to the right.
    Hold down Shift and press the Recall Marker button to move the project 
    cursor to the closest marker to the left.
    The Play, Stop, Record, “” transport con-
    trols control the equivalent functions in Nuendo.
    The jog wheel is used to move the project cursor posi-
    tion in Nuendo.
    The Scrub button is currently not supported.
    LED status Mute/Solo buttons Select buttons
    Off Mute track. Select a single track for de-
    tailed settings.
    On Solo track. Select a single track.
    Blinking Control the status of the 
    Write buttons in the 
    Nuendo mixer.Control the status of the Read 
    buttons in the Nuendo mixer. 
    						
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    The status of the Num button (in the Software Naviga-
    tion section) determines the assignment of the “1” to “0” 
    and Enter buttons:
    With Num-LED on, use the buttons to set the project cur-
    sor position:
     Immediately after you enter a numeric character, the SAC-2k 
    time display will no longer show the project cursor position 
    but the new value.
     You don’t have to enter decimal points, colons, or semicolons 
    for a new value.
     Num button: delete the new value and deactivate locate func-
    tionality.
     Enter button: set the project cursor to the position according 
    to the new value.
     Store Marker button: set the project cursor to the position ac-
    cording to the new value, and create a marker at the new 
    project cursor position.
    With the Num-LED off:
     Use the “1” button for page up (step through pages of one pa-
    rameter group).
     Hold down Shift and press the “1” button to jump to the last 
    page.
     Use the “6” button for page down.
     Hold down Shift and press the “6” button to jump to the first 
    page.
     Press the Enter button to switch the display of names of the 
    available parameters in the lower row on or off.
     The function keys “2” to “5”, “7” to “0” and function key com-
    binations with the Shift button can be used to access func-
    tions in Nuendo. Refer to the Nuendo operation manual for 
    information about how to assign program functions to remote 
    controller function keys.
    Some of the keys are already pre-assigned (and/but can be 
    modified):
    “5” button: undo the last operation in Nuendo. Hold down 
    Shift and press the “5” button to “undo the undo”.
    “7” button: copy; hold down Shift and press the “7” button to 
    cut.
    “9” button: paste.
    “0” button: save the current project; hold down Shift and 
    press the “0” button to save a backup copy of the current 
    project.
    Hold down Shift and press the “2”, “3”, “4” or “8” buttons to 
    control zooming in the Project window.
    Pan button in the Mixer-Mode section: Fader Set mode 
    Panning:
     Page 1 – Pan left/right
     Page 2 – Pan front/rear
     Pressing a V-Pot will toggle Monitor for that channel.
    High button: Fader Set mode EQ High:
    
     Page 2 – Frequency 
    
     Page 4 – Enable
     Pressing a V-Pot will bypass EQs for that channel.
    HiMid, LowMid, Low button: Fader Set mode EQ Mid-
    High, Mid-Low, Low (same functionality as above).
    Snd/Ins 1 button: Fader Set mode Send 1:
     Page 1 – Level
     Page 2 – Enable
     Page 3 – Pre/Post
    
     Pressing a V-Pot will bypass sends for that channel.
    Snd/Ins 2 to 4 buttons: Fader Set mode Send 2 to Send 4 
    (same functionality as above). Depending on the Snd/Ins 
    button status (above Snd/Ins 1 button) Snd/Ins 1 to Snd/
    Ins 4 buttons are assigned to Send 1 to Send 4 or Send 5 
    to Send 8.
    EQs button (Channel-Strips section): Selected Channel 
    mode EQ:
     Page 1 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo band, 
    Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the lo mid band
     Page 2 – Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi mid band, 
    Gain, Frequency, Q and Enable for the hi band
     Pressing a V-Pot will bypass EQs.
    Inserts/Sends button: Selected Channel mode Sends:
     Page 1 – Level for Send 1 to Send 8
     Page 2 – Enable for Send 1 to Send 8
     Page 3 – Pre/Post for Send 1 to Send 8
     Page 4 – Bus for Send 1 to Send 8
     Pressing a V-Pot will bypass sends.
    Dynamics button: Selected Channel mode Routing:
     Page 1 – Output Bus, Monitor, Input Bus, Input Gain, Input 
    Phase
     Pressing a V-Pot will toggle Monitor. 
    						
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    For a description of the functionalities for the MIDI button: 
    Selected Channel mode Inserts, Shift+Inserts/Sends but-
    ton: Global mode Send Effects, Shift+Dynamics button: 
    Global mode Master Effects, Shift+MIDI button: Global 
    mode Instruments, see the separate pdf document 
    “Mackie Control and Nuendo”.
    In this version of Nuendo, the following functions have 
    been added:
    Instrument button: Selected channel mode Instrument:
     Page 1 – Select instrument
     Page 2-n – Instrument parameter
    Roland MCR-8
    Specifications
    The Roland MCR-8 can control 16 mixer channels, plus 
    transport control. The “A/B switch” is used to switch be-
    tween controlling channels 1–8 and 9–16. The following 
    MCR-8 parameters control the equivalent parameters for 
    each channel strip:
    Fader level, mute, solo and pan.
    The following MCR-8 transport controls control the equiv-
    alent Nuendo functions:
    Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Fast Forward.
    Tascam US-428
    Specifications
    The US-428 can remote control up to 64 mixer channels. 
    When the Tascam US-428 device is added in the Device 
    Setup dialog, you can open the Remote Status window by 
    selecting “Tascam US-428” from the Devices menu.
    This indicates which bank (group of eight channels in Nuendo) is cur-
    rently being controlled by the remote device. To select another bank, use 
    the pop-up menu in the window or use the Bank Left/Right buttons on 
    the remote device.
    The US-428 transport keys will have the equivalent 
    functionality in Nuendo.
    To set markers, hold down “Set” while pressing a loca-
    tor key.
    If you hold down the function key [Null] and move a 
    fader, the Select and Rec indicators above the fader will 
    indicate whether the fader position is below or above the 
    current fader level in Nuendo.
    If the upper indicator is lit, the fader position on the panel is above the 
    fader level in Nuendo and vice versa. When both indicators are dark, 
    fader positions are matched for that channel.
    Nuendo mixer
    The following US-428 controls will remote control the fol-
    lowing mixer parameter for each channel strip:
    Fader: volume
    Mute/Solo: mute and solo (selected via the Solo switch)
    Select: selects channel for editing
    Pan-Dial: pan
    EQ-Gain
    Controls the EQ gain for each band selected with the Low, LoMid, HiMid 
    and High buttons. These correspond to the four EQ bands in Nuendo, 
    starting from the leftmost band.
    !Before you can initiate remote control operation, the 
    MCR-8 “Mode” switch must be set to “4”.
    !The MCR-8 does not support “MIDI feedback”, that 
    is, the current status of parameters in Nuendo is not 
    indicated on the MCR-8. Therefore, you only need a 
    one-way MIDI connection between the MCR-8 and 
    Nuendo.
    !The US-428 supports “MIDI Feedback”, allowing for 
    mute/solo, channel selection, EQ band, Aux 1 to 4 
    and transport status to be indicated on the panel. For 
    this (and the fader position indication described 
    above) to work, you need to select the “US-428 
    Control” port as input and output. 
    						
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    EQ-Freq
    Controls the EQ frequency for each band selected with the Low, LoMid, 
    HiMid and High buttons. These correspond to the four EQ bands in Nu-
    endo, starting from the leftmost band.
    EQ-“Q”
    Controls the EQ “Q” for each band selected with the Low, LoMid, HiMid 
    and High buttons. These correspond to the four EQ bands in Nuendo, 
    starting from the leftmost band.
    Aux 1 to Aux 4 and shuttle wheel: 
    The effect send levels for sends 1 to 4. 
    The shuttle wheel will act as position shuttle if no Aux 
    send button is selected.
    Press the activated button to deselect it.
    Holding down the “Asgn” button and pressing the Low, 
    LoMid, HiMid and High EQ buttons switches the corres-
    ponding EQ band “On” button status.
    Holding down the “Asgn” button and pressing the Aux1 
    to Aux4 buttons switches the corresponding Effect Send 
    1–4 “On” button status.
    Gallery Software ADRStudio
    Gallerys ADRStudio is a software application that helps 
    you realizing ADR (Automated Dialog Replacement) ses-
    sions. You can run ADRStudio on a separate computer 
    and connect it to your Nuendo system via MIDI ports. 
    1.Open the Device Setup dialog and select Gallery Soft-
    ware ADRStudio from the Add Device pop-up menu.
    2.Configure the MIDI In and Out ports accordingly, and 
    assign Nuendo commands to ADRStudios Audition and 
    Window/Alt buttons. 
    The parameters you select will be assigned to the corresponding buttons 
    in the Gallery Software ADRStudio.
    The ADRStudio will control Nuendo, turning it into an ex-
    tended tape machine. ADRStudio controls recording, in 
    and out times, track naming, and general management. 
    For detailed information about features, parameters, 
    etc., please see the documentation which comes with the 
    Gallery Software.
    WK-Audio ID
    The WK Audio ID Controller is suitable for audio work, 
    e. g. post production, music tracking and sound design, 
    and can control Nuendo.
    1.Open the Device Setup dialog and select WK-Audio 
    ID from the Add Device pop-up menu.
    2.Configure the MIDI In and Out ports accordingly, and 
    assign Nuendo commands to WK-Audio ID User buttons. 
    The parameters you select will be assigned to the corresponding buttons 
    in the WK-Audio ID Controller.
    For detailed information about features, parameters, 
    etc., please see the documentation which comes with the 
    WK-Audio ID controller.
    Yamaha 01V
    Specifications
    The Yamaha 01V can remote control Nuendo. Before you 
    can initiate remote control operation, the 01V must be set 
    up in the following way:
    MIDI Parameter Change and Receive must be enabled.
    MIDI Control Change and Receive must be disabled.
    Device ID / MIDI Channel Receive must be set to “1”.
    Local Control should be set to “Off”.
    As soon as Local Control is set to “Off”, remote control is enabled.
    The 01V remote operation of Nuendo is very straightfor-
    ward, with (almost) every parameter having the equivalent 
    parameter controller in the 01V mixer. The current status 
    of all controllable parameters is fed back to the 01V and 
    indicated on the panel, using the motorized faders, indica-
    tors, etc. (for this to work, you need a twoway MIDI con-
    nection between the 01V and Nuendo).
    To facilitate 32 channel remote control, two separate con-
    trol “Layouts” are used, each controlling 16 mixer chan-
    nels. The “Memory” button on the 01V is used to switch 
    between VST layout 1 and 2. Page 1 displays VST Layout 
    1, and page 2 VST Layout 2.
    The following parameters are remote controllable for 
    channels 1–32 in the mixer:
    !The value ranges for the parameters in the 01V may 
    not match the ranges for the corresponding parame-
    ters in all cases. 
    						
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    Remote controlling Nuendo
    Fader level, mute and pan.
    01V controls for these parameters control the equivalent Nuendo param-
    eters.
    Effect sends 1–6.
    01V Aux 1–4 control effect send 1–4, 01V effect 1 and 2 control effect 
    send 5 and 6.
    EQ Frequency, Gain and Q (4 bands).
    01V controls for these parameters control the equivalent Nuendo param-
    eters.
    Stereo Master Volume.
    The 01V control for this parameter controls the equivalent Nuendo pa-
    rameter.
    Send effects master volume 1–4 are controlled by 01V 
    Aux Master 1–4. Send effects master 5 and 6 are con-
    trolled by 01V effect master 1 and 2.
    With Layout 1 the 01V controls the following channels:
    Channel 1–12, 13/14 and 15/16 will control channels 
    1–14.
    01V Return 1 and 2 will control channels 15 and 16.
    With Layout 2 the 01V controls the following channels:
    Channel 1–12, 13/14 and 15/16 will control channels 
    17–30.
    01V Return 1 and 2 will control channels 31 and 32.
    Yamaha DM2000/DM 2000v2
    The Yamaha DM2000 is a digital mixing console that pro-
    vides full automation of virtually all console parameters. It 
    is designed to integrate effectively with digital audio work-
    stations such as Nuendo.
    For detailed information about features, parameters, 
    etc., please see the documentation which comes with the 
    Yamaha DM2000.
    In this version of Nuendo, the following functions have 
    been added:
    Automix Section
    Set and User defined key:
    User defined 
    keysDM 2000 Button Nuendo function
    #0 Display Open/Close Automation Panel
    #1 Enable Preview mode
    #2 Rec Punch Preview
    #3 Abort Drop out mode Touch
    #4 Auto rec Drop out mode Latch
    #5 Return Drop out mode X-Over
    #6 Relative Trim mode
    #7 Touch sense Toggle Write Enable All Tracks
    User defined 
    keysDM 2000 Button Nuendo function
    #1 Set + suspend Suspend Preview
    #2 Set + write Punch on play
    #3 Set + touch Punch log: load selected
    #4 Set + latch Punch log: keep selected
    #5 Set + read Fill to punch
    #6 Set + trim Fill loop
    #7 Set + off Fill to end
    #8 Fader Suspend Writing Volume
    #9 ON Suspend Writing Mute
    #10 PAN Suspend Writing Pan
    #11 Surround Suspend Writing Inserts
    #12 AUX Suspend Writing Sends
    #13 AUX on Suspend Writing Others
    #14 EQ Suspend Writing EQ
    #8 Set + Fader Suspend Reading Volume
    #9 Set + ON Suspend Reading Mute 
    						
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