Lexicon NUVERB - FOR MACINTOSH Manual page 33

Digital effects card for macintosh
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NuVerb User Guide
The currently loaded program is displayed here.
This is especially useful when several libraries
are open on the desktop.
Parameter Boxes show the
parameters assigned to Hot
Fader control. These behave
exactly like the Edit window
parameters; click to bring up a
fader for adjustment.
Time code is displayed in this area. NuVerb uses
MIDI time code for locking. SMPTE time code may
be used as the source by being converted to MIDI
time code through the use of an external converter
device. Many of the larger MIDI interfaces provide
this function.
Clicking here opens an information display
showing Hot Palette fader assignment and
NuVerb card slot data.
The current frame rate is
displayed here.
The indicator light to the immediate
left of "MIDI Time Lock" lights to
indicate that NuVerb has locked to
External MIDI time code source.
Learning to Use NuVerb
Click here to mute NuVerb effects,
or to pass a dry signal directly
through.
This label indicates which
NuVerb card is assigned to
Hot Palette control.
On Line indicates that the NuVerb card is
being controlled by the Macintosh
NuVerb application. Off Line allows the
NuVerb application to be run in a
Macintosh that does not have a NuVerb
card, for the purpose of organizing and
setting up libraries.
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