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Getting Started
Desktop Digital Reverb and Effects
Desktop production systems provide remarkable power and performance within a very small
working space, but, before NuVerb, they required sending audio out of a recorder, into an
effects system, and then back into the recorder. With NuVerb, the integrity of your signal is
never compromised by leaving the digital domain. Using multiple NuVerb cards with the
interface software offers massive control and automation, centralized in one system. NuVerb
offers greater flexibility, faster and easier programming, and world-reknowned Lexicon
sound — all accessible from the desktop.
How to use this manual
The manual is organized into four sections: Getting Started, Learning to Use NuVerb, Reference,
and Appendix.
Getting Started provides instructions for installing software and hardware, and for connecting
an audio source.
Learning to Use NuVerb contains a series of tutorials which introduce you to all of the features
of NuVerb.
These sections provide step-by-step guidance through procedures, with basic information
presented in bold text, followed by a more detailed explanation.
Reference contains a summary of keyboard shortcuts, illustrations of NuVerb windows and
menus, detailed descriptions of the NuVerb effects and their parameters, as well as MIDI
Implementation and time code data.
TheAppendix contains a troubleshooting guide and product specifications.
For those who don't read manuals: go to the Reference section and look at the examples
of NuVerb screen graphics for quick definitions of window and menu controls. See
NuVerb and MIDI to configure NuVerb to work with your system.
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