Cubase/Nuendo + Sigma - Solid State Logic Sigma Delta User Manual

Remote-controlled analogue mix engine
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Cubase/Nuendo + Sigma

In this example we will configure control of all 16 channels of Sigma using the the -Ctrl plugin in Cubase/Nuendo.
Sigma remote Settings
1. Open the Sigma Remote application and go to the 'Settings'
page.
2. Set 'Control Protocol' to Delta (MCU) from the drop-down
box (see image). This may prompt a reboot of your Sigma.
Cubase/Nuendo Settings
Before mixing with the plugin, the following options should be enabled in the Devices > Plug-in Manager:
1. Click on the downward arrow in the top right corner of this window, go to New Collection > Copy Current Collection and
name this new collection (eg. 'Plugin Favourites').
2. Find the -Ctrl plugin from the list of plugins on the left of this window, and drag it to the top of the 'New Collection
list' on the right (see picture below).
3. Close this window, and click on a channel insert. Click on the dropdown arrow in the right hand corner of the list and
ensure the new collection is selected (eg. 'Plugin Favourites').
The SSL -plugin will appear at the top of the directory, and is therefor quicker to add to your session (particularly when
using the 'Single' plugin).
Cubase/Nuendo Session Setup
The final step is to setup the -Ctrl plugin(s).
δ-Ctrl Single Plugin Setup
1. Insert a -Ctrl single plugin on any track.
2. Set the Console Type to SIGMA, Console Object to CHAN, and Console Object Number to 1. Ctrl-click on the Console
Object Number (1) to use auto-increment feature – the number will now be greyed out. This feature can be disabled by a
second Ctrl-click on the Console Object Number.
3. Manually add 15 extra -Ctrl plugins to any channel inserts. The Console Object Number will be configured
automatically if the auto-increment feature is enabled. Sigma channel names will be pulled from the Sigma Remote
app to the corresponding -Ctrl plugin.
It is recommended that the -Ctrl plugins are added to channels with the corresponding output to Sigma (for example,
the -Ctrl plugin that controls channel 4 of Sigma added to the insert of the audio track routed to output 4 on your
audio interface). This is useful for writing automation over the waveform of the audio track.
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