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Credits 

Software Development by Audiffex:  

 

Vitezslav Kot (PC Development) 

 

David Oboril (PC Development) 

 

Lubor Prikryl (Mac Development, graphics) 

 

 

Functional Specification:  

 

Chad Carrier 

 

Petr Krkavec 

 

Jason McClinsey 

 

Lubor Prikryl 

 

 

Program Management:  

 

Anna Sitko 

 

Trevor Zylstra 

 

 

Quality Assurance:  

 

Kuba Marek (Audiffex) 

 

George Radai (M-Audio) 

 

 

Manual:  

 

Jason McClinsey 

 
Legal Notice: 

 

 

 

VST PlugIn Interface Technology by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

 

 

 

VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

 

 

 

 

 ©

2006 Avid Technology, Inc.  All rights reserved.  Product features, specifications, 

system requirements and availability are subject to change without notice.  Use of the 
enclosed software is subject to a related license agreement.  Avid, M-Audio, NRV 10 
interFX and Torq are trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. in 
the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of 
their respective owners. 

Summary of Contents for NRV10

Page 1: ...1 NRV10 InterFX User Guide Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...ional Channels 8 1 2 3 Storing a Program 8 1 2 4 Loading a Program 8 1 2 5 Adjusting the Latency of the NRV10 Mixer 8 1 2 6 Using NRV10 interFX with other Applications 9 2 NRV10 interFX User Interface...

Page 3: ...ack Heard After Launching NRV10 interFX 29 9 2 Noticeable Delay Between Input to the NRV10 Mixer and Output from NRV10 interFX 29 9 3 Crackles Clicks or Pops 29 9 4 Installed VST Plug ins Are Not Avai...

Page 4: ...pdate page of the Audiffex website Before downloading and installing the update press the Options Button choose Help and then About Compare the version number reported by the About Dialog with the ver...

Page 5: ...ocessed signal see Adjusting the Latency of the NRV10 Mixer An Expander Gate is often used to reduce background noise or bleed from other instruments sources For example if you apply the Expander Gate...

Page 6: ...Compressor can help compensate for the difference in loudness between the two song sections Once you have set a proper input level for the microphone directly on the NRV10 Mixer follow these steps to...

Page 7: ...ck the User Effect 1 Plug in Chooser of channel 1 and select the desired plug in 2 To open the editor window of the effect click the User Effect 1 Edit Button 3 To bypass User Effect 1 click the User...

Page 8: ...Program Number There are 128 Program Numbers available 4 Type the desired Program name into the name field 5 Click the OK Button 6 If a Program exists in the chosen Program Number clicking the OK Butt...

Page 9: ...provides the best latency times and the only driver supported by NRV10 interFX only one application may access the driver at a time If you wish to use ReWire client applications such as Torq or Live...

Page 10: ...Refer to the table below the graphic for details of each control NRV10 interFX Controls Control Call out Control Picture Control Name Control Description 1 Select ButtonTo load a Program click the Se...

Page 11: ...m Numbers available Type the desired Program name into the name field Click the OK Button If a Program exists in the chosen Program Number clicking the OK Button will overwrite that Program If you wis...

Page 12: ...ate Bypass Button displays a red LED By default NRV10 interFX bypasses the gate of each channel 12 Compressor Threshold Control Once the incoming signal s volume exceeds the setting of the Compressor...

Page 13: ...ng this button opens the plug in editor for User Effect 1 20 User Effect 1 Bypass Button To bypass or enable the plug in in User Effect 1 press the User Effect 1 Bypass Button When bypassed the User E...

Page 14: ...or for User Effect 2 24 User Effect 2 Bypass Button To bypass or enable the plug in in User Effect 2 press the User Effect 2 Bypass Button When bypassed the User Effect 2 Bypass Button displays a red...

Page 15: ...of the currently adjusted or clicked effect parameter 2 On Off Button Clicking the On Off Button enables or disables the effect 3 Compare C Button The Compare Button works in conjunction with the Pre...

Page 16: ...s on the On Off Status LED looks bright red 6 Options Button Clicking the Options Button opens a sub menu with the following items User Presets This sub menu offers the following choices Export Export...

Page 17: ...ick the Next Preset Control to load the next preset in the list 3 3 BPM Delay BPM Delay is an effect that creates delayed repetitions of the incoming signal Below is an image of BPM Delay Refer to the...

Page 18: ...eo Control contracts or expands the stereo image of the effect Rotating the control clockwise increases the stereo width and rotating it counterclockwise decreases the stereo width If you are using BP...

Page 19: ...ncrease the Rate and counterclockwise to decrease it 3 Depth Control The Depth Control sets the frequency width sweep width of the Chorus effect Rotate the knob clockwise to affect more frequencies an...

Page 20: ...ion effect Rotate the control clockwise to increase the amount of distortion and counterclockwise to decrease the amount of distortion 3 6 Flanger Flanger creates the classic flange sound Below is an...

Page 21: ...7 Compressor Compressor limits the dynamic range of the incoming signal Below is an image of Compressor Refer to the table below the graphic for details of each control Control Call out Control Pictu...

Page 22: ...e Expander Gate acts as a noise gate muting the incoming signal when it falls below the set threshold or as a downward expander reducing the volume of the incoming signal when it falls below the set t...

Page 23: ...e Control The Release Control sets the amount of time before gating or expansion ceases after the volume of the signal exceeds the set threshold 4 Ratio ControlThe Ratio Control sets the amount of vol...

Page 24: ...ling of Effect Editor Windows applies when you open editors individually or when all Effect Editors open as a result of enabling Show Effects after Program Load and Tile Them in the Preferences Dialog...

Page 25: ...Control Panel refer to the NRV10 printed manual To adjust latency in the Control Panel of the NRV10 Mixer follow these steps 1 Click the Hardware Tab of the NRV10 Control Panel 2 Using the control lab...

Page 26: ...RV10 Mixer is too low If you hear clicks or pops raise the latency setting incrementally until you achieve glitch free audio playback To adjust the latency setting of the NRV10 Mixer do the following...

Page 27: ...ock diagram below illustrates the basic signal flow of an NRV10 Mixer channel and the point at which audio sends to and returns from the NRV10 interFX software For a complete signal flow diagram of th...

Page 28: ...store the Program or Control C to cancel the store operation Turn NRV10 interFX on or off Control Space Bypass or Enable all NRV10 interFX Effects and Gain Knobs Control B Show All Effects Alt S Hide...

Page 29: ...r artifacts try the following Make sure no channels are clipping on the input of the NRV10 Mixer If the output of a channel in NRV10 interFX is clipping signal reaches the top of a Level Meter rotate...

Page 30: ...0 interFX This behavior is normal The signal of an NRV10 Mixer Channel flows to NRV10 interFX and back to the NRV10 Mixer before it travels through the Volume Fader and Pan Knob of an NRV10 Mixer Chan...

Page 31: ...at http www m audio com tech where you can fill out our technical support form Alternatively you can contact us by phone at 626 633 9055 Technical support is available by telephone from 7am 7pm PST Fo...

Page 32: ...e VST PlugIn Interface Technology by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH 2006 Avid Technology Inc All rights reserved Product features specificati...

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