User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Nucleus2 Overview
- 2. Nucleus2 Configurations
- 3. Software Installation
- 4. Connection and Software Configuration
- 5. Nucleus2 Remote
- Establishing the Remote Connection
- Remote Tabs
- Remote Layer Selection
- Layer Profile Configuration
- Timeline Functions
- Soft Key Configuration
- Default Soft Keys
- User 1, User 2 Soft Keys
- Transport / Utility Soft Keys
- Assigning Soft Key Functions
- DAW Protocol Commands
- DAW Keyboard Shortcuts
- Soft Key Menus
- Renaming Softkey Assignments
- Assigning Modified Functions to Soft Keys
- Removing and Replacing Soft Key Assignments
- Configuring Continuous Controller Layers
- 6. DAW Operations
- 7. Analogue Operations
- Appendix
- Index
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2
User Guide
DAWs With Proprietary Soundcards
S
ome DAWs can only receive audio via their own proprietary soundcard hardware. Many of these soundcards provide
d
igital (S/PDIF) connections, allowing you to take full advantage of the SSL quality pre-amps and converters. The two
N
ucleus
2
i
nput channels are sent using the left and right channels of the S/PDIF Out, and the S/PDIF In feeds the monitor
i
nputs.
I
f your S/PDIF connections are coaxial (usually using phono sockets), simple coaxial to optical S/PDIF converters will
b
e required to connect the soundcard digitally to the Nucleus
2
P
RE
(
pre-amp) outputs.
Using Nucleus
2
’s Digital IO
Ethernet
(DAW control
and Remote)
USB
(DAW keyboard
commands)
Optical to
coax adaptor
S/PDIF
(digital
audio)
DAW
Computer
Recording
Sources
Mains
Power
Monitoring
Headphones
MP3
Player