Steinberg's Nuendo 3 is one of the top post-production, recording, sequencing and Surround systems available today. A simple to use interface, massive feature-lists and capabilities, and flexibility to work within your own environment enables Nuendo to work with you, and not against you. Its performance scales with your hardware, enabling you the possibility to work with projects handling hundreds of tracks, many effects and complex mixer configurations. It supports up to 192kHz and 24bit processing power (32bit floating point internal resolution) and its cross platform, and intuitive interface make it first choice amongst many leading professionals in the industry. It is used everywhere from small scale project studios through to being used in some of the biggest releases in Hollywood. This practical course by long-time Steinberg expert Kenneth Braithwaite, starts from beginner level and progresses through to more advanced techniques. To begin learning Nuendo 3 today, simply click on one of the movie links.
Introduction
What Is Nuendo System Requirements New In Nuendo 3 Basics
Starting a New Project Defining the Windows Adding Tracks pt. 1 Adding Tracks pt. 2 Transport Bar and Navigation Audio Connections Working Practice MIDI
Defining Default MIDI Device Inputting Notes Editing Notes With Mouse Programming Drums MIDI Mixer Tempo Track Using Keyboards Importing MIDI
VST
VST Instruments
LM7
VB1
Mixer and VST Instruments
Audio Engine Effects
EQ pt. 1
EQ pt. 2
Dynamics
Delay
Others
Adding Extras
Audio
Intro and Setup
Importing Audio WAV
Importing Audio Other Formats
Recording Audio
Mixer VU
Multitrack Recording
Fades and Gain pt. 1
Fades and Gain pt. 2
Effects and EQ
The Pool
Mixer
Customizing Views pt. 1
Customizing Views pt. 2
Grouping Channels
Rewire
Exporting
File Types pt. 1
File Types pt. 2
Export Audio
Surround
Setting Up Connections
Using Surround Panner pt. 1
Using Surround Panner pt. 2
Using Surround Panner pt. 3
Using Surround Sends
Exporting Surround Formats
Score
Score Clef and Key Signatures
Time Signs / Accidentals and Chord Diagrams
Toolbar
Drum and Guitar Tab Notation
Advanced
Tweaking System Settings pt. 1
Tweaking System Settings pt. 2
Tweaking System Settings pt. 3
Template
Time Display / VST Performance
Automation pt. 1
Automation pt. 2
Music-Mode
Quantize Audio pt. 1
Quantize Audio pt. 2
Importing Video
Generic Remote pt. 1
Generic Remote pt. 2
Key Commands
Workspaces
Synchronization
Play Order
Audio Processing
Volume Gain and Normalize
Fades
Noise Gate
Time Stretch
Pitch Shift
DC Offset
Spectrum Analysis
Wrapping Up
Credits
About the Author