Euphonix Media Application Controller Operation Manual
All channels except Input channels are EuCon-ized by default and appear on the MC/
S5MC surface. Navigate to Nuendo - >Devices Menu - >Device List - >EuCon to
choose which types of tracks are EuCon-ized and displayed on the surface. This is use-
ful to eliminate tracks from the surface, reduce memory usage, and reduce the time
needed to build the EuCon mixer model when connecting, adding, or removing tracks
from the Nuendo project.
To enable/disable EuCon-ized tracks:
1. Navigate to Nuendo - >Devices Menu - >Device List - >EuCon.
Checkboxes appear next to each type of Nuendo track.
2.
Select the types of tracks to map onto the surface by selecting the checkbox
next to each type.
Tracks without a checkmark do not appear on the surface. This setting applies
only to the open project. The default setting for each project that has never been
connected to EuCon before is illustrated in Figure 11-9.
Nuendo Transport Preferences
Two Nuendo transport control modes are available for the MC. Toggle the modes from
the Tape machine style transport option in the Transport behavior section of the Eu-
Con module.
The two transport modes affect the operation of the Stop, Fast Forward and Rewind but-
tons in the following manner:
Tape machine style transport not checked
Stop: The MC stop button copies the Nuendo stop button. (See Return to Start Po-
sition on Stop on page 3-43 in the Nuendo manual.)
Fast Forward/Rewind: The FF/RW buttons function as EuCon Momentary/Latch-
Switches. If the button is pressed and released quickly, the switches do NOT latch
but behave momentarily, resembling the way these buttons work in the Nuendo
GUI. If the MC FF/RW buttons are held down longer than the latch time set in the
Preferences-Setup page (see Figure 4-3), they latch.
Tape machine style transport checked
Stop: The MC stop button halts the transport and keeps the play head at the current
position (even multiple presses), independent from Nuendo's preferences.
Fast Forward/Rewind: The FF/RW buttons always latch independent of the MC
latch time preference. Repeatedly pressing the same FF/RW button has no effect.
The current action can be stopped by pressing the opposite wind button, stop, or
play. The FF/RW also stops if it reaches the beginning or end of the project.
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