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NUAGE MASTER Operation Manual2
Introduction
Introduction
How to Read the Manual
Types and Contents
• Getting Started
This is the manual included with the device. Read this
manual when setting up the device.
• Operation Manual
This is the PDF manual downloaded from the website.
Read this manual when needing information about the
functions and how to use the device.
Conventions
• Brackets and quotation marks
Brackets ([ ]) and quotation marks (“ ”) around names and
phrases in this manual are used to indicate the following.
• Screens
This manual predominantly uses screenshots of Windows.
However, Mac screenshots are used when instructions of
the function apply only to the Mac. Also, this manual uses
screenshots of Nuendo 6. If you are using another version
of Nuendo, the actual screenshots might not be the same.
For details, refer to the Nuendo manuals (PDF) opened
from the “Help” menu.
Nuendo References
For brevity, the descriptions of Nuendo functions in this
manual have been kept simple and basic. For details on
Nuendo functions, refer to the Nuendo manuals (PDF)
opened from the “Help” menu.
MarkIndication target
[ ]• Buttons, switches, indicators, terminals, etc. on the
“ “• Menus, buttons, tabs, areas, windows, etc. on a
device.
• Keys on a computer keyboard.
computer window, software window, and touch
screen.
• Excerpts of messages, function names, terms in
the manual, etc.
• Windows or Mac
When the procedures or explanations are specific to only
one of the platforms, Windows or Mac, this is properly
indicated in the manual. When the platforms do not
appear, procedures or explanations are for both Windows
and Mac.
• Procedures
“” appears on some procedures in the manual. For
example, the string “Devices” “Device Setup”
“Control Panel” indicates that you should perform the
procedures in the following order.
1.Click the “Devices” menu.
2.Select the “Device Setup” option.
3.Click the “Control Panel” button.
• Keyboard Shortcuts
[Windows modifier key]/ [Mac modifier key] + [key] shows
the shortcut keys. For example, [Ctrl]/ [command] + [Z]
means “press [Ctrl] under Windows or [command] under
Mac, then press [Z].”
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Description of the Device
MULTI
FUNCTION
DISPLAY
Section
(page 22)
MONITOR
SOURCE
Section
(page 6)
CUES Section
(page 8)
TRANSPORT
Section
(page 10)
COMMUNICATION Section
(page 9)
EDIT Section
(page 11)
GENERAL
CONTROL
Section
(page 14)
JOG WHEEL Section
(page 12)
MODIFIER Section
(page 15)
DAW SELECT
Section
(page 24)
TALKB ACK
MIC Section
(page 25)
CONTROL
ROOM Section
(page 5)
AUTOMATION
Section
(page 22)
USER
ASSIGNABLE
Section
(page 21)
NUMERIC PAD
Section
(page 16)
Top Panel
Description of the Device
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CONTROL ROOM Section
Overview
This section is for operating the Control Room features. To
operate it, make sure that Control Room is turned on in
Nuendo and the channels you need have been created,
then configure the input/output routing for those channels.
The [DOWNMIX 1] – [DOWNMIX 4] buttons are for
selecting the Downmix presets 1 – 4. The [MONITOR A] –
[MONITOR D] buttons are for selecting Monitors A – D.
The [CONTROL ROOM LEVEL] knob is for adjusting the
Control Room level. However, when [PHONES] is on, you
can adjust the Phones level with this knob.
1 [Display access]
Calls up the “CONTROL ROOM Page” (page 38) in the
[Multi function display]. When the CONTROL ROOM page
is shown, you can toggle among the tabs of the
CONTROL ROOM page.
2 [DOWNMIX 1] – [DOWNMIX 4]
Selects the Downmix presets.
LampDescription
LitDownmix preset has been selected.
DimDownmix preset has not been selected.
3 [MONITOR A] – [MONITOR D]
Selects the desired Monitor.
LampDescription
LitMonitor has been selected.
DimMonitor has not been selected.
OffMonitor has not been configured yet.
4 [PHONES]
Assigns operation of the following controls to “Phones.”
• [CONTROL ROOM LEVEL knob]
•[EXT] (page 7) in the MONITOR SOURCE Section
•[MIX] (page 7) in the MONITOR SOURCE Section
• [CUE 1] – [CUE 4] (page 7) in the MONITOR SOURCE
Section
LampDescription
If you have configured multiple DAW software programs
and operate them by selecting the “DAW SELECT
Section” (page 24), this section will always operate the
Control Room of DAW A. In other words, the Control Room
section is not affected by the DAW software selection.
Controls and Functions
LitThe controls above are assigned to Phones.
DimThe controls above are assigned to Control
Room.
OffPhones settings have not been configured yet.
5 [CONTROL ROOM display]
Displays the assigned function and level, adjustable with
the [CONTROL ROOM LEVEL knob].
The level indication can be switched between the setting
value of Nuendo (dB) and SPL value. To change this,
select the MAIN page (page 38) in the CONTROL ROOM
page shown on the [Multi function display]. You can set
the SPL value in the “Setup Page” (page 29) shown on the
[Multi function display]. This value changes, maintaining
the difference with the value set in Nuendo.
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6 [REF]
Sets the Control Room level to the Reference level. When
this is on (lit), the level is reset to the Reference level.
When you turn this is off (dim), the level is set back to the
previous setting. The button goes dim when you change
the level after turning this on.
When you press [REF] while holding down the appropriate
button(s) in the “MODIFIER Section” (page 15), the
function changes as follows.
Modifier button Function
[ALT]Resets the Reference level to the current
Control Room level setting.
7 [DIM]
Turns “DIM” on (lit) or off (dim). When this is on, the
Control Room level is lowered. When this is off, the
previous level is restored. You can set the desired “DIM”
level in Nuendo.
8 [SOLO CLEAR]
Turns off Solo or Listen for all channels. The button lights
while it is being held down.
LampDescription
FlashingOne or more channels in Mixer have Solo or
Listen turned on.
OffSolo and Listen are already off for all
channels.
9 [MUTE]
Turns Mute of the Control Room on (lit) and off (dim).
MONITOR SOURCE Section
Overview
This section lets you select the source of the Control
Room. To operate it, make sure that Control Room is
turned on in Nuendo and the channels you need have
been created, then configure the input/output routing for
those channels.
The [EXT], [MIX], [CUE 1] – [CUE 4] buttons are for
selecting the source of the Control Room. However, when
[PHONES] (page 5) in the CONTROL ROOM section is
on, you can select the source for Phones with these
buttons. The [EXT 1] – [EXT 6] buttons are for selecting
the “EXT” source, and [MIX 1] – [MIX 8] are for selecting
the “MIX” source.
) [CONTROL ROOM LEVEL knob]
Adjusts the Control Room level. However, when
[PHONES] is on, you can adjust the Phones level with this
knob. To adjust the level more finely (fine mode),
simultaneously hold down the knob and turn it.
If you have configured multiple DAW software programs
and operate them by selecting the “DAW SELECT
Section” (page 24), this section will always operate the
Control Room of DAW A. In other words, the Control Room
section is not affected by the DAW software selection.
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Controls and Functions
1 [Display access]
Calls up the “MONITOR SOURCE Page” (page 40) in the
[Multi function display].
5 [MIX]
Switches to the “MIX” Control Room sources. However,
when [PHONES] (page 5) in the CONTROL ROOM
section is on, you can set the Phones source to “MIX” with
this button.
LampDescription
LitThe source is set to “MIX.”
DimOne or more sources have been set to “MIX.”
OffNo sources have been set to “MIX” yet.
6 [MIX 1] – [MIX 8]
Selects the specific sources for “MIX.”
LampDescription
Lit (green)The source has been assigned as an input
source of “MIX.”
Dim (green)The source has not been assigned as an input
source of “MIX.”
Lit (orange)The source has been assigned as an output or
group source of “MIX.”
2 [EXT]
Switches to the “EXT” Control Room sources. However,
when [PHONES] (page 5) in the CONTROL ROOM
section is on, you can set the Phones source to “EXT” with
this button.
LampDescription
LitThe source is set to “EXT.”
DimOne or more sources have been set to “EXT.”
OffNo sources have been set to “EXT” yet.
3 [EXT 1] – [EXT 6]
Selects the specific sources for “EXT.”
LampDescription
LitThe source for “EXT” has been selected.
DimThe source for “EXT” has not been selected.
OffThe source of the Control Room has not been
configured to “EXT” yet.
4 [E7]/[E8]
Not applicable.
Dim (orange) The source has not been assigned as an output
or group source of “MIX.”
OffThe source for “MIX” has not been configured
yet.
7 [SUM]
Switches between multiple selection (lit) or single
selection (dim) when the source of “MIX” has been
specified to [MIX 1] – [MIX 8].
8 [CUE 1] – [CUE 4]
Sets the source of the Control Room to “CUE.” However,
when [PHONES] (page 5) in the CONTROL ROOM
section is on, you can set the Phones source to “CUE”
with this button.
LampDescription
Lit The source is set to CUE.
Dim The source is not set to CUE.
Off CUE has not been set.
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CUES Section
Overview
This section is for turning Mute of CUE 1 – CUE 4 in the
Control Room on and off. To operate it, make sure that
Control Room is turned on in Nuendo and the channels
you need have been created, then configure the input/
output routing for those channels.
2 [SIG Indicators]
Roughly indicates the CUE 1 – CUE 4 levels.
LampDescription
Lit (red)Overload
Lit (orange)-18 dB or more, but less than 0 dB
Lit (green)-40 dB or more, but less than -18 dB
OffLess than -40 dB
3 [MUTE 1] – [MUTE 4]
Turns Mute of CUE 1 – CUE 4 on and off.
LampDescription
LitMute of CUE is turned on.
DimMute of CUE is turned off.
OffCUE has not been configured yet.
If you have configured multiple DAW software programs
and operate them by selecting the “DAW SELECT
Section” (page 24), this section will always operate the
Control Room of DAW A. In other words, the Control Room
section is not affected by the DAW software selection.
Controls and Functions
1 [Display access]
Calls up the “CUES Page” (page 40) in the [Multi function
display].
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COMMUNICATION Section
Overview
This section is for using Control Room’s Talkback feature
and for executing assigned functions. To operate it, make
sure that Control Room is turned on in Nuendo and the
channels you need have been created, then configure the
input/output routing for those channels.
Press the [TALK BACK] button to turn Talkback on and off.
2 [C1]/[C2]
Executes the assigned function. The button lights while
held down. To assign the function, edit it from the
“Communication Page” (page 45) in NUAGE MASTER
Setup.
LampDescription
DimThe function has been assigned.
OffThe function has not been assigned yet.
3 [TALK BACK]
Turns “Talkback” on (lit) and off. Each short press (of
about 0.2 seconds) toggles this function on or off. Holding
down the button keeps it in the “on” state until released.
If you have configured multiple DAW software programs
and operate them by selecting the “DAW SELECT
Section” (page 24), this section will always operate the
Control Room of DAW A. In other words, the Control Room
section is not affected by the DAW software selection.
Controls and Functions
1 [Display access]
Calls up the “COMMUNICATION Page” (page 41) in the
[Multi function display].
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TRANSPORT Section
Overview
This section is for operating the transport functions.
Controls and Functions
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1 [Display access]
Calls up the “TRANSPORT Page” (page 41) in the [Multi
function display]. When the TRANSPORT Page is shown,
you can toggle among the tabs of the TRANSPORT Page.
2 [PRE ROLL]
Turns “Pre-roll” on (lit) and off (dim).
3 [POST ROLL]
Turns “Post-roll” on (lit) and off (dim).
4 [PUNCH IN]
Turns “Punch In” on (lit) and off (dim).
5 [PUNCH OUT]
Turns “Punch Out” on (lit) and off (dim).
6 [CYCLE]
Turns “Cycle” on (lit) and off (dim).
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7 [SYNC ONLINE]
Turns Synchronization on and off.
LampDescription
LitSynchronization is on.
DimSynchronization is off.
FlashSynchronization is on; however, Nuendo has not
yet received external time code or clock.
8 [LEFT]
Moves the Project Cursor to the Left Locator position.
To set the current Project Cursor position to the Left
Locator position, press [LEFT] while the pop-up window
for the Set mode is shown after you’ve pressed [SET]
(page 20) in the NUMERIC PAD section.
To move the Left Locator position, simultaneously hold
down [LEFT] and turn the [Jog wheel] (page 13) in the
JOG WHEEL section.
To set the selected area or range of the selected event to
the Right and Left Locators position, press [SET]
(page 20) in the NUMERIC PAD section to call up the popup window for the Set mode in [Multi function display],
then simultaneously press [LEFT] and [RIGHT].
9 [RIGHT]
The same as [LEFT], except that the target is the Right
Locator.
) [PREV EVENT]
Moves the Project Cursor to the start position of the event
under the Project Cursor, or the end position of the event
previous to the Project Cursor in the selected channels. To
move the Project Cursor continuously, hold down [PREV
EVENT].
! [NEXT EVENT]
Moves The Project Cursor to the end position of the event
under the Project Cursor, or the start position of the event
next to The Project Cursor in the selected channels. To
move the Project Cursor continuously, hold down [NEXT
EVENT].
@ [MEM]
Whenever pressed (for 0.5 seconds or longer), this button
will store the current display condition of the Project
Window. The lamp will turn on when a display condition is
stored. Only one view can be memorized to this button.
You can recall the memorized view by pressing [ZAP].
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# [ZAP]
Recalls the memorized Project Window view, set by
[MEM]. Pressing it again restores the view to the previous
one. The button lights while being held down.
LampDescription
DimThe memorized Project Window view can be
recalled.
OffThe Project Window view has not been
memorized to [MEM] yet.
$ [] (fast rewind)
Operates Fast Rewind.
% [] (fast forward)
Operates Fast Forward.
^ [] (stop)
Operates Stop.
& [] (play)
Operates Play. If pressed with a range or event selected
and [ALT] held down, playback will begin from the start of
the range or event.
EDIT Section
Overview
This section contains Edit and Tools operations.
Controls and Functions
* [] (record)
Operates Record.
1 [Display access]
Calls up the “EDIT Page” (page 43) in the [Multi function
display]. When the EDIT Page is shown, you can toggle
among the banks of the EDIT Page.
2 [OBJECT SELECT]
Selects the Object Selection Tool. To change the resizing
type, press the button repeatedly.
3 [RANGE SELECT]
Selects the Range Selection Tool. Pressing the button
toggles between “Range Selection A” and “Range
Selection B.”
4 [MOVE]
Refer to [MOVE] (page 13) in the JOG WHEEL section.
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5 [CUT]
Executes the Cut operation. The button lights while held
down.
LampDescription
DimThe Cut operation can be executed.
OffNo events have been selected yet.
6 [COPY]
Executes the Copy operation. The button lights while held
down.
LampDescription
DimThe Copy operation can be executed.
OffNo events have been selected yet.
7 [PASTE]
Executes the Paste operation. The button lights while held
down.
LampDescription
DimThe Paste operation can be executed.
OffNo events have been selected yet.
8 [SNAP]
Turns Snap on (lit) and off (dim).
9 [AUTO SCROLL]
Turns Auto-Scroll on (lit) and off (dim).
JOG WHEEL Section
Overview
This section is for using the [Jog wheel] to operate various
parameters. The particular parameter which [Jog wheel]
affects changes depending on the mode or function of the
[Jog wheel].
[Jog wheel] has the following modes. The buttons used
for selecting the respective modes are indicated in
parentheses.
•Jog mode
• Shuttle mode ([SHUTTLE])
• Scroll mode ([SCROLL])
• Zoom mode ([ZOOM])
• Level mode ([VOLUME])
• Move mode ([MOVE])
) [AUTO SELECT]
Turns Auto Select Events Under Cursor on (lit) and off
(dim).
The initial, default mode of the [Jog wheel] is the Jog
mode, in which the wheel can be used to move the Project
Cursor. When the Jog mode is enabled, the lamps of the
buttons for selecting the mode are dim. To change the
mode, press and release the desired mode button (the
lamp lights). When you press a lit button, the lamp goes
dim and the mode changes back to the Jog mode. You
can temporarily select a different mode by holding down
the button (the mode changes), and return to the previous
mode by releasing the button.
The [Jog wheel] has the following functions. The buttons
used for selecting the respective functions are indicated
in parentheses.
• Select function ([SELECT])
• Fade In function ([FADE IN])
• Fade Out function ([FADE OUT])
• Trim Head function ([TRIM HEAD])
• Split function ([SPLIT])
• Trim Tail function ([TRIM TAIL])
• Quick Zoom function ([QUICK ZOOM])
For details on a particular mode or function, refer to the
description of the corresponding button for operating the
function and selecting the mode.
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Controls and Functions
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1 [Jog wheel]
Operates various parameters. The particular parameter
which [Jog wheel] affects changes depending on the
mode or function of the [Jog wheel].
2 [INC +]/[DEC -]
Increases or decreases the [Jog wheel]-controlled
parameter incrementally. Holding down [INC +]/[DEC -]
continuously increases/decreases the parameter.
3 [SHUTTLE]
Switches [Jog wheel] operation to the Shuttle mode. While
the Shuttle mode is active, Scrubbing is always on. Keep
in mind that the Shuttle mode cannot be selected during
recording. In the Shuttle mode, you can use the [Jog
wheel] to change playback speed from a complete stop to
eight times faster. The [Jog wheel] is an “infinite” controller
with no defined positions. When enabled, the current
wheel position is at 0 or stop. Turning it roughly 135
degrees to the right fast-forwards playback by eight times
normal; turning it 135 degrees to the left fast-reverses by
eight times. Between these two positions, playback speed
can be continuously and smoothly adjusted.
4 [SCRUB]
Turns Scrubbing on (lit) and off (dim).
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Operates the Select function. The operation of the Select
function differs depending on the selected Tools, Object
Selection or Range Selection. To switch between Object
Selection and Range Selection, use [OBJECT SELECT]
(page 11) and [RANGE SELECT] (page 11) in the EDIT
section, or do this within Nuendo, etc.
When the Object Selection Tool is selected, you can
select the event under the Project Cursor position in the
selected channel.
When the Range Selection Tool is selected, you can select
the range with the [Jog wheel]. The following steps
illustrate by example.
1.Select the channel(s) for which you want to
specify the range.
2.Press [RANGE SELECT] in the Edit section
to switch to the Range Selection Tool.
[RANGE SELECT] lights.
3.Select the desired start position and press
[SELECT] to fix it.
[SELECT] lights.
4.Turn the [Jog wheel] to set the end position.
In this condition, you can set the end position by
turning the [Jog wheel] clockwise, or set the start
position (to before the position specified in step 3
above) by turning the [Jog wheel] counterclockwise.
5.Press [SELECT] to select the range.
When you press [ZOOM] in step 3, the [Jog wheel]
operates Zoom In and Zoom Out temporarily. When you
press [ZOOM] again, the [Jog wheel] function returns
back to the previous one. Also, when you press [PREV
EVENT] or [NEXT EVENT] in step 3, the Project Cursor
moves to the start position or end position of the range.
7 [ZOOM]
Switches [Jog wheel] operation to the Zoom mode. In the
Zoom mode, you can control Zoom In and Zoom Out by
using the [Jog wheel].
5 [SCROLL]
Switches [Jog wheel] operation to the Scroll mode. In the
Scroll mode, you can scroll through the current Project by
using the [Jog wheel].
8 [MOVE]
Switches [Jog wheel] operation to the Move mode. In the
Move mode, you can move the selected events or range
by using the [Jog wheel].
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9 [FADE IN]
Operates the Fade In function. The following steps
illustrate by example.
1.Select the desired event for applying Fade
In.
2.Move the Project Cursor to the desired end,
and press [FADE IN] to set it to that point.
3.Set the Fade In position by pressing [FADE
IN].
In step 3 above, you can adjust the Fade In position more
finely or to a different position by simultaneously holding
down [FADE IN] and turning the [Jog wheel].
) [VOLUME]
Switches [Jog wheel] operation to the Level mode. In the
Level mode, you can adjust the entire level of the selected
events by using the [Job wheel].
! [FADE OUT]
Operates the Fade Out function. To adjust the length of
the Fade Out, simultaneously hold down [FADE OUT] and
use the [Jog wheel]. The operating procedure is the same
as [FADE IN].
@ [TRIM HEAD]
Operates the Trim Head function. Pressing this once sets
the Start position of the selected events or selected range
(depending on whether the Object Selection Tool or
Range Selection Tool has been enabled) to the current
cursor position. To adjust this point, simultaneously hold
down [TRIM HEAD] and use the [Jog wheel].
GENERAL CONTROL Section
Overview
This section is for file saving operations, the Undo
function, and cursor movement.
The [SAVE] button is for saving a Project File as a new file,
and adds an incremental number to the file name. The
[]/[]/[]/[] buttons let you move the cursor or select
the pages. The [ENTER] button is used in essentially the
same way as a (left) mouse click: for fixing or executing
an entered value or selected item, and also for focusing
on a parameter before inputting a value. The []/[]/[]/
[] and [ENTER] buttons operate the same as the [Arrow
keys] and [Enter] on the computer keyboard.
Controls and Functions
1
LampDescription
Dim (green)The Object Selection Tool is enabled.
Dim (orange)The Range Selection Tool is enabled.
# [SPLIT]
Operates the Split function. When you press [SPLIT], the
selected events will be split at the Project Cursor position.
$ [TRIM TAIL]
The same as [TRIM HEAD]. However, this button is for
adjusting the End position.
% [QUICK ZOOM]
Operates the Quick Zoom function. When you press
[QUICK ZOOM] (lit), you can zoom in at the Project Cursor
position. When you press [QUICK ZOOM] again (dim), the
zoom status reverts to the previous one.
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1 [SAVE]
Operates Save New Version. This button is for saving a
Project File as a new file, and adds an incremental
number to the file name. The button lights while held
down.
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2 [UNDO]
Executes Undo. The button lights while held down.
To execute Redo, simultaneously hold down [SHIFT]
(page 15) in the MODIFIER section and press [UNDO].
The button lights while held down.
LampDescription
Dim (green)Undo can be executed.
Dim (orange) Redo can be executed (when [SHIFT] is
pressed).
OffNeither Undo nor Redo can be executed.
3 [ENTER]
For fixing or executing an entered value or selected item,
and also for focusing on a parameter before inputting a
value.
4 []/[]/[]/[] (up/left/down/right)
Selects the channel or event, or moves the selected
range. When you hold down one of the []/[]/[]/[]
buttons, the channel or event/selected range will be
selected/moved continuously.
MODIFIER Section
Overview
This section contains the modifier buttons. The buttons
are used in the same way as [Shift], [Ctrl]/[Command],
and [Alt]/[Option] on the computer keyboard.
Controls and Functions
1 [CTRL]
Operates the Ctrl/Command function.
2 [SHIFT]
Operates the Shift function.
3 [ALT]
Operates the Alt/Option function.
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NUMERIC PAD Section
Overview
This section is for inputting various parameters by the
[Input keys] — which include [0] – [9], [ENTER], [NEXT +],
etc. The input parameter changes depending on the
selected [Input keys] mode, all of which are listed below.
The buttons used for selecting the respective modes are
indicated in parentheses.
• Locate mode ([LOCATE])
• Marker mode ([MARKER])
• Parameter mode ([PARAM])
• DAW mode ([DAW])
• Wheel mode ([WHEEL])
• Set mode ([SET])
For details on a particular mode or function, refer to the
description of the corresponding button for operating the
function and selecting the mode.
Controls and Functions
1 [LOCATE]
Sets the [Input keys] mode to Locate. In the Locate mode,
you can set the Project Cursor position by using the [Input
keys]. The time format of the Project Cursor position
changes depending on the Nuendo configuration.
The Locate mode has the following three functions.
• Locate function (page 16)
• Subtraction function (page 17)
• Addition function (page 17)
Locate Function
In the Locate function, you can set the Project Cursor
position by inputting the desired number. When you press
any one of the buttons [0] – [9], []/[], [BACK SPACE],
[CLEAR], [CYCLE .], and [ENTER] in the Locate mode,
the pop-up window for the Locate function is shown on the
[Multi function display].
1 Current Position
Displays the current Project Cursor position.
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