This is done in the special DSP Factory windows, as described on page 13. Routing Audio between Nuendo and the DSP FactoryĪudio routing with the DSP Factory is extremely flexible, allowing you to connect channels, aux sends and busses to various physical outputs and inputs. This load is drastically reduced if you use the 16 bit device. The data transfer between the program and the audio card requires quite a lot of computer power.
If you experience performance problems with the 32 bit device (and don’t use 24 bit audio), you should select the 16 bit device (“ASIO SW+DS16”).It is possible to record in 24 bit mode with the 16 bit device selected, but the created audio files will only have 16 bit accuracy. If you want to record and play back 24 bit audio, you need to select the 32 bit device (“ASIO SW+DS32”).Which one to select depends on your computer power and whether you need 24 bit recording: There are two ASIO Devices for the Yamaha DS2416, “ASIO SW+DS32” and “ASIO SW+DS16”. However, make sure to check Yamaha’s web site for updated drivers!
The ASIO drivers described below may have been included with the Yamaha DS2416 package. See the note below about the two ASIO Devices. Make sure the “ASIO SW+DS32” Driver is selected on the Master ASIO Driver pop-up menu. Pull down the Devices menu and select Device Setup.ģ.
Also, please note that the DSP Factory windows require a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768 to be fully viewable.īefore you can start working, you need to make a few settings:ġ. Setting up Nuendo for use with DSP FactoryĪgain, this assumes that you have installed the DSP Factory hardware according to the instructions in the supplied manual, and tested that it runs properly under Windows.