7.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I - Getting into the Details
- Setting Up Your System
- VST Connections
- Project Window
- Project Handling
- Tracks
- Track Handling
- Adding Tracks
- Removing Tracks
- Moving Tracks in the Track List
- Renaming Tracks
- Coloring Tracks
- Showing Track Pictures
- Setting the Track Height
- Selecting Tracks
- Duplicating Tracks
- Disabling Audio Tracks
- Organizing Tracks in Folder Tracks
- Handling Overlapping Audio
- Track Folding
- How Events are Displayed on Folder Tracks
- Modifying Event Display on Folder Tracks
- Working with Lanes
- Defining the Track Time Base
- TrackVersions
- Track Presets
- Parts and Events
- Range Editing
- Playback and Transport
- Virtual Keyboard (NEK only)
- Recording
- Quantizing MIDI and Audio
- Fades, crossfades, and envelopes
- Arranger Track
- Transpose Functions
- Markers
- ADR
- MixConsole
- Setting Up the MixConsole
- MixConsole Toolbar
- Functions Menu
- Configuring the MixConsole
- Synchronizing Channel and Track Visibility
- Finding Channels
- Linking Channels
- VCA Faders
- Metering
- Input Levels
- Copying and Moving Rack and Channel Settings
- Fader Section
- Working with Channel Racks
- Using Channel Settings
- Adding Notes to a MixConsole Channel
- Keyboard Navigation
- Control Room
- Metering
- Audio Effects
- Audio processing and functions
- Sample Editor
- Audio Part Editor
- Pool
- MediaBay
- Working With the MediaBay
- Setting Up the MediaBay
- Define Locations Section
- Scanning Your Content
- Updating the MediaBay
- Locations Section
- Results Section
- Previewer Section
- Filters Section
- Attribute Inspector
- Loop Browser, Sound Browser, and Mini Browser
- MediaBay Aspects
- MediaBay Preferences
- MediaBay Key Commands
- Working with MediaBay-Related Windows
- Working With Volume Databases
- Surround Sound
- Automation
- VST Instruments
- Installing and Managing Plug-ins
- Track Quick Controls
- Remote controlling Nuendo
- MIDI realtime parameters and effects
- Using MIDI devices
- MIDI Processing
- MIDI Editors
- Expression maps (NEK only)
- Note Expression (NEK only)
- Chord Functions (NEK only)
- Chord Pads (NEK only)
- Chord Pads Zone
- Functions Menu
- Preparations
- Chord Assistant (NEK only)
- Assigning Chords to Chord Pads
- Moving and Copying Chord Pads
- Playing Back and Recording Chords
- Chord Pad Settings – Remote Control
- Chord Pad Settings – Players
- Chord Pad Settings – Pad Layout
- Chord Pads Presets
- Creating Events from Chord Pads
- The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer
- Project Logical Editor
- Editing tempo and signature
- Project Browser
- Track Sheet
- Export Audio Mixdown
- Networking
- Synchronization
- Video
- ReConform
- Audio editing to picture
- ReWire
- Key Commands
- File handling
- Importing audio
- Exporting and importing OMF files
- Exporting and importing AAF files
- Exporting and importing AES31 files
- Exporting and importing OpenTL files
- Exporting and importing standard MIDI files
- Exporting and importing MIDI loops
- Exporting and importing track archives
- Importing Audio Tracks from a Project
- Converting audio tracks (multi-channel to mono and vice versa)
- Clip packages
- Customizing
- Optimizing
- Preferences
- Part II - Score Layout and Printing (NEK only)
- How the Score Editor works
- The basics
- About this chapter
- Preparations
- Opening the Score Editor
- The project cursor
- Playing back and recording
- Page Mode
- Changing the zoom factor
- The active staff
- Making page setup settings
- Designing your work space
- About the Score Editor context menus
- About dialogs in the Score Editor
- Setting clef, key, and time signature
- Transposing instruments
- Printing from the Score Editor
- Exporting pages as image files
- Working order
- Force update
- Transcribing MIDI recordings
- Entering and editing notes
- About this chapter
- Score settings
- Note values and positions
- Adding and editing notes
- Selecting notes
- Moving notes
- Duplicating notes
- Cut, copy, and paste
- Editing pitches of individual notes
- Changing the length of notes
- Splitting a note in two
- Working with the Display Quantize tool
- Split (piano) staves
- Strategies: Multiple staves
- Inserting and editing clefs, keys, or time signatures
- Deleting notes
- Staff settings
- Polyphonic voicing
- About this chapter
- Background: Polyphonic voicing
- Setting up the voices
- Strategies: How many voices do I need?
- Entering notes into voices
- Checking which voice a note belongs to
- Moving notes between voices
- Handling rests
- Voices and Display Quantize
- Creating crossed voicings
- Automatic polyphonic voicing – Merge All Staves
- Converting voices to tracks – Extract Voices
- Additional note and rest formatting
- Working with symbols
- Working with chords
- Working with text
- Working with layouts
- Working with MusicXML
- Designing your score: additional techniques
- About this chapter
- Layout settings
- Staff size
- Hiding/showing objects
- Coloring notes
- Multiple rests
- Editing existing bar lines
- Creating upbeats
- Setting the number of bars across the page
- Moving bar lines
- Dragging staves
- Adding brackets and braces
- Displaying the Chord Symbols from the Chord Track
- Auto Layout
- Reset Layout
- Breaking bar lines
- Scoring for drums
- Creating tablature
- The score and MIDI playback
- Tips and Tricks
- Index
Metering
Loudness
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9) True Peak
Shows the true peak level of the audio. The maximum permitted true peak level
in production is -1
dB.
10) Time
Shows the duration of the integrated loudness measurement.
Loudness Settings
• To open the Loudness Settings dialog, select Devices > Control Room
Mixer > Meter > Loudness > Configure Loudness Settings.
The following parameters are available:
1) Select Preset
Allows you to create, load, and remove loudness presets.
2) Momentary Max.
Allows you to specify a reference value and a tolerance value for the maximum
momentary loudness. If higher values are detected, the clipping indicator in
the loudness meter turns red.
3) Short-Term
Allows you to specify a reference value and a tolerance value for the
short-term loudness. If higher values are detected, the clipping indicator in the
loudness meter turns red.
4) Integrated
Allows you to specify a reference value and a tolerance value for the
integrated loudness. If higher values are detected, the clipping indicator in the
loudness meter turns red.










