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Hartmann Music <NUKE> remote control talk to
your entire setup via MIDI. Enjoy the exclusive
hardware in combination with your favourite
sequencer and synthesizers. Easy to set
up, easy to use. What is this
thing? How
does it work? Installation
and Setup Minimum
System Requirements
Enjoy an
open relationship!
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Latest version: 1.2 (09. Mar 2007)
With the <NUKE4ALL> application you can
use the <NUKE> remote in conjunction with any
device that is capable of receiving MIDI control
change commands, such as many popular VST and Audio
Unit plug ins and instruments. What's more, in
combination with your favorite harddisk
recording/MIDI sequencing software you can even
record automated parameter movements of more than
one parameter at one time directly from the
<NUKE>. Custom assignable control change
numbers let you set up your <NUKE> to fit
your setup and working preferences and all settings
are remembered across sessions so you are always
"ready" when starting up the program.

The <NUKE> is an USB device that
is attached to any USB port of your
Macintosh. Originally developed by
Hartmann Music as remote control for their
NeuronVS software synthesizer the
<NUKE4ALL> application lets you use
this remote for any other synthesizer by
translating the knob and stick movements
into MIDI messages. For this to work, the
<Nuke4all> application needs to be
running in the background and your
<NUKE> needs to be plugged in to any
USB port on your computer.
Installation and setup couldn't be easier. No
driver installation is required and no low-level
system tweaking is necessary to run
<NUKE4ALL>. Thanks to MacOS X, installation
and use of the program is as easy as
double-clicking the application.
Any Macintosh with USB running MacOS X
10.3 or higher. <NUKE4ALL> is a
Universal Binary application and fully
supports MacOS X Tiger 10.4 and higher on
both Intel and PowerPC Macs. Hartmann
Music <NUKE> hardware is
required.
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