Daw operations, Layer select, Soft keys – Solid State Logic 82BN0M01B User Manual

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Nucleus User Guide

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6. DAW Operations

This section provides an overview of Nucleus’ DAW control capabilities once Nucleus and the Nucleus Remote have been

fully connected, installed and configured. We will concentrate on the three main areas of control: the channel strip, the

transport, and additional master controls. You may want to keep a finger in the previous Section (Nucleus Remote), as many

of the DAW operations are defined by the Remote.

Layer Select

It is important to ensure that Nucleus is controlling the correct DAW Layer, in order to prevent unintentional adjustments

from being made to the wrong DAW.

Note. Layers allow Nucleus to be connected to up to three DAWs, only one of which can be controlled by Nucleus at one

time, though all transports can be controlled simultaneously from one transport master.

The active layer is selected by pressing the DAW 2 and DAW 3 switches above the jog wheel. DAW 1 is controlled

when neither switch is selected.

S

OFT

K

EYS

While most of the switches on Nucleus come with a function assigned, many of them can be altered to trigger any DAW

keyboard command, or any command within the appropriate DAW protocol. Switch functions can be altered via the

Transport / Utility page within the Nucleus Remote, as described in Section 5. The switches overlaid in blue in the diagram

below are the switches that can be altered – the blue labels indicate the switch labels within the Remote. As you read this

section, be aware that any of these switches might have had their function edited.

Mode Switches 1-16

(

Default

)

and User keys 9-16

(

User 1

and

User 2

)

EQ

DYN

SHIFT OPT

CNTL ALT

ENTER SAVE F1

ESC UNDO F2

Adv. Transport

Basic Transport

V-Sel User Switches 9-16

(

User 1

and

User 2

)

Jog

wheel

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