Remote layer selection, Layer profile configuration, Protocols – Solid State Logic 82BN0M01B User Manual

Page 25: Creating profiles – method 1

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Nucleus User Guide

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R

EMOTE

L

AYER

S

ELECTION

Before adjusting any of the settings in the Remote, the Layer to which the settings refer must

be defined. This is done by clicking on the DAW 1, DAW 2 and DAW 3 buttons in the Layer area

towards the top of the DAW tab in the Remote window.

Note that the only area of the DAW tab which is not Layer-specific is the Transport Master area – see Page 24 for details.

L

AYER

P

ROFILE

C

ONFIGURATION

Protocols

DAW control protocols are selected as part of the Layer’s Profile, configured in the

Profile Setup area in the top left corner of the Remote’s DAW tab.

There are four default Profiles supplied with Nucleus:

- A HUI Profile configured for Pro Tools

- An MCU Profile configured for Logic

- An MCU Profile configured for Nuendo/Cubase

- A Continuous Controller (CC) Profile for use with MIDI devices

These Profiles provide starting points for the creation of more personalised Profiles. They include only basic soft key

assignments, allowing plenty of space for the user to configure their own Profiles.

Profiles for other DAW packages can also be created from the default Profiles, using the Pro Tools default Profile for DAWs

that support the HUI interface, and the Logic default Profile for DAWs that conform to the MCU protocol.

Note that the default Profiles themselves cannot be edited. Profiles are personalised by creating copies of a default Profile

which can then be edited, as described on the following pages.

The soft key sets included in the default Profiles are described on Pages 25 and 26 and the full list of functions available

within each protocol can be found in the Appendix.

All of the Profiles available to Nucleus are stored on the SD card in the card slot on the rear panel of the unit – if the card

is not present no Profiles will be available; when a blank card is inserted the four default Profiles will be re-created and

stored on the new card.

Creating Profiles – Method 1

To create a new Profile, press Edit Profiles to bring up the Profile Editor pop-

up. Select the Profile which you wish to use as a starting point and click the

Copy button.

Type a name for the new Profile into the Copy Profile pop-up which appears, and click on OK.

After a moment, the new Profile will appear in the Profile list in the Profile Editor. The selected Profile’s protocol is indicated

at the bottom of the pop-up, as well as in the Profile Setup area.

Click OK to exit the Profile Editor.

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