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Using NuVerb in Third-Party TDM Systems
4. Set the input of the stereo auxiliary input track to
bus 1-2
.
5. Set the output of the stereo auxiliary input track to
Main Mix
.
6. From the Inserts pop-up menu of the stereo auxiliary input track, select
NuVerb™
. The
Plug-In will appear.
7. Click on Select Library and select the default library included in your NuVerb folder, or
any library you have created with the NuVerb application.
8. Select the desired program from the Plug-In pop-up menu, and adjust the available effect
parameters as desired.
The NuVerb Insert used as a “Shared Resource” to All Tracks in a Submix
You can apply a NuVerb insert to all tracks in a submix when you select
NuVerb™
on a stereo
auxiliary input receiving the bussed signals from several tracks. In this case, the NuVerb Insert
is simultaneously applied to the mixed signals of several inputs. This is useful as it maximizes
the available DSP resources of the NuVerb TDM option. The following two examples illustrate
the application of NuVerb as a shared resource. They are each optimized for different effects
applications.
TDM Mix Setup
This setup is optimized for applying a NuVerb program with the same proportions of wet/dry
for all tracks included in the submix. For example, applying a compressor and spatial EQ
effects 100% wet to all tracks included in the submix.
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
bus 1-2
. Set the panning
of each track as desired.
3. Set the input of the stereo auxiliary input track to
bus 1-2
.