When operating Nuendo, many netizens say they don’t know how to create a new track. In fact, it is very simple. Here, the author will share the operation content of Nuendo’s new track.
1. Open Nuendo and create a new blank project.
2. Click project-Add Track, and then you will see a lot of track options.
3. Let’s briefly talk about some commonly used tracks:
(1) Click Audio to add the audio track;
(2) Click Instrument to add an instrument track;
(3) Click MIDI to add a MIDI track; musical instruments and MIDI are mostly used in music production;
(4) Another commonly used track is the Fx Channel auxiliary track, which can be used to hang some effects, such as EQ equalization and the like. Other orbits are generally not commonly used and are more complicated to explain, so I won’t go into details here.
4. Another method is to right-click the mouse in the blue blank space, and then the New Track menu will appear, the same as above:
(1)Audio audio track;
(2)Instrument instrument track;
(3) MIDI track;
(4)Fx Channel auxiliary track.
5. The third method is to double-click the blue blank space. At this time, it will default to the audio track; at this time, you can choose the number of new tracks and whether to choose mono or stereo. Stereo is stereo and mono is mono.
6. Click OK, and the audio track is now created.
7. Ctrl+s to save the project, or click File-save to save the project.
Here are the operations of Nuendo's new track for you. Friends in need should hurry up and read this article.