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Mixing down to a new Track in Nuendo
An alternative to mixing down to a separate two track recorder is to
mix down to a new audio file. If you were using Nuendo alone, you
would use the Export Audio Mixdown feature for this, but this cannot
include the DSP Factory mixing and effects (since the DS2416 card
actually is an external mixer - albeit within your computer). Instead you
can re-record the mix to a new Stereo Track in Nuendo, thereby creat-
ing a mixdown audio file.
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When you re-record this way, the signal stays in the digital domain
and will not be degraded by D/A-A/D conversion etc.
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The example below does exactly the same as the previous example
(mixdown, adding internal and external effects plus the output of a MIDI
Instrument), although the result will be a new stereo audio file instead.
However, this method can also be used if you just want to mix a few channels (e.g. make
a stereo mix of the drums) or add effects to a single channel to free up the on-board ef-
fect processor, etc.
1.
Set up the DSP Factory windows and make connections just as in the
previous example.
In this case you don’t have to connect any external two track recorder though.
2.
Create a new stereo audio Track in Nuendo, set to Inputs 1/2.
3.
In the Routing window, pull down the pop-up menu for the
“DS2416 #1” output pair and select “Stereo”.
This connects the Stereo Mix to Inputs 1/2 in Nuendo.
4.
Activate playback and check the input level in Nuendo.
If necessary, adjust the level using the Stereo Mix fader and Attenuator control.
5.
Activate recording.
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