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NuVerb
TDM User Guide
Using NuVerb in Third-Party TDM Systems
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Using NuVerb in Third-Party TDM Systems
NuVerb is compatible with most TDM systems such as Pro Tools and EMagic. The following
examples illustrate the basic steps of several general NuVerb TDM applications. The precise
steps used in any given session may differ, but should be similar. When you save your Pro
Tools session, any changes you have made to a NuVerb insert will be saved and recalled the
next time you open the session.
Traditional Reverb or Effects Send
This setup follows the usual effects send and return mode used on analog mixers. Send controls
are used to adjust the amount of signal sent to NuVerb from single tracks, and the output from
NuVerb is returned to the mix outputs. This setup is optimized for applying a NuVerb program
when you want individual control of the proportion of wet/dry for each of the individual
tracks. The stereo image and sends level assigned to NuVerb can be independently adjusted
for each track. The term "Main Mix" as used below, refers to the outputs you have selected to
use for listening to your stereo mix.
TDM Mix Setup
1. Create stereo auxiliary inputs by choosing
new auxiliary input(s)
from the
File
menu.
Click on
stereo input
.
2. Set the output of the tracks you want to include in the submix to
Main Mix
. Set the panning
of each track as desired.
3. Configure Sends A and B on each of the tracks you want to include in the submix to
bus
1
and
bus 2
, respectively. Choose
pre
or
post
for each send. Refer to your Pro Tools
manual for the differences between selection of
pre
or
post
.