关于外部控制设备的安装:
Selecting a Remote Device
1. Make sure the MIDI Control device is connected to your MIDI interface.
You need to connect the MIDI Out on the remote unit to a MIDI In on your MIDI interface. Depending on the remote unit model, you may also need to connect a MIDI Out on the interface to a MIDI In on the remote unit (this is necessary if the remote unit features "feedback devices" such as indicators, motorized faders, etc). See the MIDI Control Device specifications on the following pages for details.
2. Pull down the Devices menu and select Device Setup.
A dialog window opens with a list of Devices shown in the left part of the window.
3. If you can't find the Remote device you are looking for, click on the Add/Remove tab and select it from the Device Classes menu.
Click "Add" to add it to the Devices list.
Note that it is possible to select more than one Remote device of the same type.
If you have more than one Remote device of the same type, these will be numbered in the Device list.
4. Now click the Setup tab and select your MIDI Control Device model from the Devices list.
Depending on the selected device, either a list of programmable function commands or a blank panel is shown in the right half of the dialog window.
5. Select the correct MIDI Input from the Input pop-up menu.
6. If necessary, select the correct MIDI Output from the Output pop-up menu.
7. Click OK to close the dialog.
You can now use the MIDI Control device to move faders and knobs, activate mute and solo, etc. The exact parameter configuration depends on which external MIDI Control device you are using.
针对YAMAHA 01V:
Yamaha 01V
The Yamaha 01V can remote control either the VST Mixer or the Yamaha DSP Factory if installed (see the separate "Using Nuendo with DSP Factory" document for details). Before you can initiate remote control operation, the 01V must be setup in the following way:
MIDI Parameter Change and Receive must be enabled.
MIDI Control Change and Receive must be disabled.
Device ID / MIDI Channel Receive must be set to "1".
Local Control should be set to "Off".
As soon as Local Control is set to "Off", remote control of the VST Mixer is enabled.
The 01V remote operation of the VST Mixer is very straightforward, with (almost) every VST parameter having the equivalent parameter controller in the 01V mixer. The current status of all controllable parameters is fed back to the 01V and indicated on the panel, using the motorized faders, indicators, etc (for this to work, you need a two-way MIDI connection between the 01V and Nuendo).
To facilitate 32 channel remote control, two separate control "Layouts" are used, each controlling 16 VST Mixer channels. The "Memory" button on the 01V is used to switch between VST Layout 1 and 2 (there are also two Layouts for the DSP Factory - see the
"Using Nuendo with DSP Factory" document). Page 1 displays VST Layout 1, page 2 VST Layout 2, page 3 DSP Factory Layout 1 and page 4 DSP Factory Layout 2.
The following parameters are remote controllable for Channels 1 - 32 in the VST Mixer:
The value ranges for the parameters in the 01V may not match the ranges for the corresponding VST parameters in all cases.
Fader level, Mute and Pan.
01V controls for these parameters control the equivalent VST parameters.
Effect Sends 1 - 6.
01V Aux 1 - 4 control VST Effect send 1 - 4, 01V Effect 1 and 2 control VST Effect send 5 and 6.
EQ Frequency, Gain and Q (4 Bands).
01V controls for this parameters control the equivalent VST parameters.
Stereo Master Volume.
01V controls for these parameters control the equivalent VST parameters.
Send Effects Master Volume 1 - 4 are controlled by 01V Aux Master 1 - 4. Send Effects
Master 5 and 6 are controlled by 01V Effect Master 1 and 2.
With Layout 1 the 01V controls the following VST channels:
Channel 1 - 12, 13/14 and 15/16 will control VST channels 1 - 14.
01V Return 1 and 2 will control VST channels 15 and 16.
With Layout 2 the 01V controls the following VST channels:
Channel 1 - 12, 13/14 and 15/16 will control VST channels 17 - 30.
01V Return 1 and 2 will control VST channels 31 and 32.