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Page 6 Nucleus User GuideUsing Nucleus’ Analogue IOFor soundcards which don’t have digital IO, line-level analogue connections allow you still to make
Nucleus User Guide Page 7DAWs Without Proprietary SoundcardsFor software which can send and receive audio via any soundcard connected to the computer,
Page 8 Nucleus User GuideMultiple DAWsUp to three DAW applications on up to three computers can be connected to Nucleus simultaneously, as described o
Nucleus User Guide Page 93. Software InstallationIn order for Nucleus to integrate into your working environment, it will be necessary to install driv
Page 10 Nucleus User Guide6. To uninstall the ipMIDI driver, simply delete the ipMIDIDriver.pluginfile from the /Library/Audio/MIDI Driversfolder.USB
Nucleus User Guide Page 114. Connection and Software ConfigurationPHYSICAL CONNECTIONSThe Installation Guide that came with Nucleus contains important
Page 12 Nucleus User GuideCONFIGURING NETWORK CONNECTIONSNetwork WiringTo ensure the fastest possible communication between your DAW computer and Nucl
Nucleus User Guide Page 13Direct Network Connection Configuration (Mac)Connect your Nucleus directly to the DAW computer using a standard network cabl
Page 14 Nucleus User GuideConnecting Nucleus to Multiple ComputersConnecting a Nucleus to multiple DAW computers inevitably introduces a little more c
Nucleus User Guide Page 15IPMIDI CONFIGURATIONThe ipMIDI driver enables your DAW to send and receive MIDI control data via the network connection, and
Document History82BN0M01A December 2010 Initial Release82BN0M01B December 2011 Corrected footers and other small typo’sClarified Mac requirements for
Page 16 Nucleus User GuideLogic Pro 9The DAW protocol used by Logic Pro 9 is the Mackie Control Unit (MCU) protocol. Therefore when a Logic Profile is
Nucleus User Guide Page 17USB SOUNDCARD CONFIGURATIONWhether using Mac or Windows, the USB Soundcard will require a small amount of configuration to i
Page 18 Nucleus User GuideWindowsOnce the installation process is complete, click onStart, All Programs and locate the NucleusControl Panel (it m
Nucleus User Guide Page 195. Nucleus RemoteThe Nucleus Remote performs an essential role in defining how Nucleus functions, from the control protocol
Page 20 Nucleus User GuideREMOTE TABSThe row of tabs across the top of the window define what is displayed in the rest of the window. The ‘DAW’ TabThe
Nucleus User Guide Page 21REMOTE LAYER SELECTIONBefore adjusting any of the settings in the Remote, the Layer to which the settings refer mustbe defin
Page 22 Nucleus User GuideCreating Profiles – Method 2An alternative way to create new Profiles is to use the Save As button in the Soft Key Setup are
Nucleus User Guide Page 23Managing ProfilesThe Profiles are all stored on the SD card plugged into the rear of Nucleus, not the computer the Remote is
Page 24 Nucleus User GuideTIMELINE FUNCTIONSTransport MasterNucleus directs transport commands to whichever DAW is currently selected on Nucleusbut if
Nucleus User Guide Page 25SOFT KEY CONFIGURATIONThe functions assigned to almost half of the switches on Nucleus are ‘soft’ and can be altered. This i
Table of ContentsIntroduction 1Nucleus 1DAW Control Principles 1How to use this Manual 2Conventions 2Glossary 2Software Versions 2Help! 21. Nucleus Ov
Page 26 Nucleus User GuideTransport / Utility Soft KeysThe Transport / Utility soft key set comprises all of the assignable switches within the Nucleu
Nucleus User Guide Page 27DAW Protocol CommandsTo assign a HUI or MCU protocol function to a switch, select the relevant Soft Key Set in the Remote’s
Page 28 Nucleus User GuideDAW Keyboard ShortcutsSoft keys can be set up to issue DAW keyboard key presses; either single keys or more complex combinat
Nucleus User Guide Page 29Soft Key MenusTo create a menu under a soft key switch, select the Soft Key Set for Default, User 1 or User 2 in the DAW tab
Page 30 Nucleus User GuideRenaming Softkey AssignmentsEvery time you assign a soft key in any of the ways described above, they are named automaticall
Nucleus User Guide Page 31Configuring Continuous Controller LayersWhen a Continuous Controller Profile is assigned to a Nucleus DAW Layer, Continuous
Page 32 Nucleus User GuideBlank page – well, nearly
Nucleus User Guide Page 336. DAW OperationsThis section provides an overview of Nucleus’ DAW control capabilities once Nucleus and the Nucleus Remote
Page 34 Nucleus User GuideCHANNEL CONTROLChannel ScrollingOn sessions with more than 16 channels, the CHANNEL and BANK switches allow you to choosewhi
Nucleus User Guide Page 35V-Pot and V-Sel ControlThe channel V-Pots and V-Sel switches below the digital display fulfill a number of differentDAW-spec
Timeline Functions 24Transport Master 24Jog Wheel Function 24Automation Display (HUI Only) 24Soft Key Configuration 25Default Soft Keys 25User 1, User
Page 36 Nucleus User GuidePlug-in Control (Pro Tools Only)Nucleus is able to control plug-ins and their parameters using the standard HUI plug-in edit
Nucleus User Guide Page 37MASTER CONTROLBasic TransportYour DAW’s transport can be controlled from the rewind, fast forward,stop, play and record
Page 38 Nucleus User GuideUSER KEYSTwo soft keys sets are available for users to configure. These soft keys employ the Mode and V-Sel switches in chan
Nucleus User Guide Page 397. Analogue OperationsNucleus has two areas of analogue operation: the input section (used for recording sources to the DAW)
Page 40 Nucleus User GuideMixdown ModeWhen mixing down, Nucleus can be used to insert external processing to the stereo master by pressing the MIXDOWN
Nucleus User Guide Page 41AppendixTRANSPORT/UTILITY FUNCTION MAPThe chart below details the assignments of the transport and utility functions within
Page 42 Nucleus User GuideDAW PROTOCOL COMMAND SOFT KEY LABELLINGThe following list details the way in which each DAW protocol command is labelled whe
Nucleus User Guide Page 43LogicFunction Soft Key Label Function Soft Key LabelTrackTrackWriteWritePan/Surround PanSur Touch TouchEQ EQ Latch LatchSend
Page 44 Nucleus User GuideNuendoFunction Soft Key Label Function Soft Key LabelPage Down PageDn Save SavePan Pan Revert RevertEQEQReadReadPage Up Page
Nucleus User Guide Page 45ø switch 39∑ switch 40+48v switch 3980Hz switch 39AAbout tab 20ALT 37Auto Mode 24AUTO switch 34Automation 34Automation Displ
Nucleus User Guide Page 1IntroductionNUCLEUSWelcome to Nucleus, SSL’s integrated DAW controller and soundcard. Nucleus allows you to record audio and
Page 46 Nucleus User GuideMIDI Controllers (Pro Tools) 15MIXDOWN 39, 40MODE Display 37MODE key 37Mode switches 35Modifiers (DAW keyboard) 28, 37MONITO
Nucleus User Guide Page 47Notes
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Page 2 Nucleus User GuideHOW TO USE THIS MANUALAfter this introduction, you will find a quick overview of Nucleus, followed by more detailed sections
Nucleus User Guide Page 31. Nucleus OverviewThe diagrams below and overleaf provide an overview of the Nucleus control surface along with the main DAW
Page 4 Nucleus User GuideCENTRE SECTION AND ANALOGUE CONTROLNUCLEUS REMOTEDefines which layeris being edited in the RemoteDefines the DAWbeing control
Nucleus User Guide Page 52. Nucleus ConfigurationsNucleus operation requires the following:- an Ethernet connection between Nucleus and the DAW comput
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