X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fssl-nucleus.html;h=9549839a034e93d2c541ba56ecc02225bbc6c578;hb=88b8130ec83209b2db4cb837ab77156aa4bab6a0;hp=1fdcd3cfb1b37f8389c38e2e058784e6664d44b8;hpb=2098e011e638b5c86c56e68df7757975fc4d728f;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/ssl-nucleus.html b/include/ssl-nucleus.html index 1fdcd3c..9549839 100644 --- a/include/ssl-nucleus.html +++ b/include/ssl-nucleus.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@

Your Nucleus comes complete with a number of "profiles" for a few well-known DAWs. At the time of writing it does not include one for - Ardour (or related products such as Harrison Mixbus). + Ardour (or related products such as Harrison Mixbus).

We have prepared a profile in which as many buttons as possible send @@ -56,12 +56,12 @@ easier than most other systems.

- Unless ... you already installed the ipMIDI driver in order to use + Unless … you already installed the ipMIDI driver in order to use some other DAW with your Nucleus. If ipMIDI is configured to create any "ports", it is not possible for Ardour's own ipMIDI support to function. We decided to offer both methods of communicating with your Nucleus. If you regularly use other DAWs, and appreciate having - ipMIDI permanently set up to communication with the Nucleus - that's + ipMIDI permanently set up to communication with the Nucleus—that's OK, you can tell Ardour to use the ipMIDI driver you already have. But if you're not using other DAWs with the Nucleus (and thus have not installed the ipMIDI driver), then you can ignore the @@ -124,14 +124,14 @@

You should choose "ipMIDI port 1", "ipMIDI port 1", "ipMIDI port 2" - and "ipMIDI port 2" for each of the 4 combo/dropdown selectors. + and "ipMIDI port 2" for each of the 4 combo/dropdown selectors.

Communication should be automatically established with the Nucleus.

If this does not work, then make sure your network cables are - properly connected, and that you are running the approprate ipMIDI + properly connected, and that you are running the appropriate ipMIDI driver and have configured it for 2 (or more) ports.

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Cons

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No Master Faster
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It is not possible to control the level of the Master bus or - Monitor section. Really don't know what SSL was thinking here.
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No dedicated rec-enable buttons
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You have to press the "Rec" button and convert the per-strip - "Select" buttons into rec-enables
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No dedicated automation buttons
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You have to press the "Auto" button and convert the first 4 + + + + + + + + + + + +
No Master FasterIt is not possible to control the level of the Master bus or + Monitor section. Really don't know what SSL was thinking here.
No dedicated rec-enable buttonsYou have to press the "Rec" button and convert the per-strip + "Select" buttons into rec-enables
No dedicated automation buttonsYou have to press the "Auto" button and convert the first 4 vpots into 4 automation-related buttons, losing your current view - of the session. -
No buttons with Mackie-defined "Marker" functionality
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Mackie's design intentions for the interoperation of the + of the session.
No buttons with Mackie-defined "Marker" functionalityMackie's design intentions for the interoperation of the Marker, rewind and ffwd buttons requires profile editing in order to function properly. - -
No "Dyn" button
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This is hard to assign in an edited profile. To be fair, other +
No "Dyn" buttonThis is hard to assign in an edited profile. To be fair, other Mackie Control devices also lack this button. - - +

Pros

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Single cable connectivity
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No need for multiple MIDI cables to get 16 faders
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Broadcast connectivity
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Connecting to multiple computers does not require recabling
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16 faders from a single box
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No need to figure out how to keep extenders together
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Meters separated from displays
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Contrast with the Mackie Control Universal Pro, where meters + + + + + + + + + + + +
Single cable connectivityNo need for multiple MIDI cables to get 16 faders
Broadcast connectivityConnecting to multiple computers does not require recabling
16 faders from a single boxNo need to figure out how to keep extenders together
Meters separated from displaysContrast with the Mackie Control Universal Pro, where meters interfere with the display - -
DAW profiles
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Easy to flip profiles for use by different DAWs.
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DAW profilesEasy to flip profiles for use by different DAWs.

Ambiguous

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Ability to make buttons generate USB keyboard events
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The extent to which this is useful reflects the target DAWs + + + + + + + +
Ability to make buttons generate USB keyboard eventsThe extent to which this is useful reflects the target DAWs inability to manage all of its functionality via Mackie Control - -
Sophisticated "profile" editing
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It is nice to be able to reassign the functionality of most +
Sophisticated "profile" editingIt is nice to be able to reassign the functionality of most buttons, but this is only necessary because of the relatively few global buttons on the surface. - -
Builtin analog signal path
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SSL clearly expects users to route audio back from their +
Builtin analog signal pathSSL clearly expects users to route audio back from their computer via the Nucleus' own 2 channel output path, and maybe even use the input path as well. They take up a significant amount of surface space with the controls for this signal path, space that @@ -211,6 +211,6 @@ Nucleus. There's nothing wrong with this feature for users that don't already have a working analog/digital signal path for their computers. But who is going to spend $5000 on a Nucleus that - doesn't have this already? - + doesn't have this already?