User Manual

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Operation with Cubase / Nuendo
Once iD44 has been successfully
installed following the steps detailed
after page 6 of this manual, launch
Cubase or Nuendo and head straight for
the Devices menu:
Devices > Device Setup...
Select VST Audio System in the devices
menu.
Select Audient iD44 in the menu to
ensure that Cubase / Nuendo addresses
the iD44 device driver. You will be asked
if this is OK, select ‘switch’.
Select Audient iD44 in the devices
menu...
Here you will see the main iD44
information, where clock sources
can be set as well as activating i/o ports.
Be sure to click Externally Clocked if
clocking from another digital device via
ADAT or SPDIF.
Operation with Cubase / Nuendo
Buer sizes can be set in the control
panel
within the VST devices display. It is ideal
to keep them quite high to reduce CPU
loading if you use the iD mixer as the
input monitoring device while recording.
I/O ports can be renamed in the device
panel such that they better represent
what you connect to them (for example
Main Monitors, Headphones). This is
useful as any names chosen here will be
those displayed when assigning i/o on
track input/output channel routing.
Close the VST device setup panel and
navigate to the VST connections panel:
Devices > VST Connections (F4)
Here you can ensure that all buses have
been created in Cubase / Nuendo and
therefore all ports are addressable in
your session. Add new buses and assign
them to the necessary i/o if required.
Bus types can be set (mono / stereo) and
the VST control room section can also
be used. For more information regarding
set-up please consult your Steinberg
user manuals and documentation.
Cubase Setup
Cubase Setup