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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
7 – 92 Tutorial 2: Recording and playing back MIDI
Recording MIDI
1. Make sure the track is record enabled and correctly set up, as de-
scribed in the previous section.
2. Make sure that Cycle and Punch In/Out are deactivated on the Trans-
port panel.
3. To set recording to start at the cursor position, pull down the Trans-
port menu and make sure the item “Start Record at Left Locator” is
deactivated (unticked).
4. Place the project cursor at the position where you wish to begin re-
cording.
For example, you could try recording a MIDI part together with the audio tracks that
you recorded in the previous tutorial.
5. Activate Record on the Transport panel, and play a few notes on your
MIDI instrument.
When you finish recording,
a MIDI part containing MIDI events is created in the
Project window.
6. If you are done recording, click the record enable button in the area to
the left of the track so it goes dark.
Playing back what you just recorded
1. Move the project cursor to the beginning of the recorded MIDI part.
This could either be done by clicking in the ruler, or by using the Rewind button on the
Transport panel.
2. Click the Play button on the Transport panel.
Your recording will be played back.
3. When you are done, stop playback by clicking the Stop button on the
Transport panel.










