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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Requirements for Windows
- Installation and Requirements for Mac OS X
- Setting up your system
- Guided Tour
- Tutorial 1: Recording and playing back audio
- Tutorial 2: Recording and playing back MIDI
- Tutorial 3: Mixing
- Tutorial 4: Creating a surround mix
- Tutorial 5: Editing in the Project window
- Tutorial 6: Using VST Instruments
- Tutorial 7: Editing audio
- Tutorial 8: Editing MIDI
- Tutorial 9: Customizing
- Basic Nuendo concepts
- Basic Methods
- Shortcuts & key commands
- Index
NUENDO
6 – 80 Tutorial 1: Recording and playing back audio
Making the track ready for recording
1. Click the “Record Enable” button next to the fader on the mixer chan-
nel strip, so that it lights up in red.
2. Make sure the Transport panel is visible.
If not, pull down the Transport menu and select the “Transport Panel” item at the top.
The Transport panel
3. The Transport panel contains a lot of options that affect how record-
ing is done – in this example we want most of them to be turned off.
Check that the following buttons are off (grey or unlit):
Punch In and Punch Out deactivated. Cycle deactivated.
Click and Precount deactivated.
Sync deactivated.










