						 
																		NuVerb 1.02 
											
																		READ ME FIRST
   				Please read this before going any further with NuVerb

It is sugested that you copy the stuffes version of NuVerb to your hard drive
before un-stuffingWhen unstuffing NuVerb if the NUVerb Icon does not become
visible, move the cion into a folder and restart yout computer.

ATTENTION!  When initializing the first program in the default library you may
hear an audio transient (This will vary depending on your D to A converter). 
Please keep your audio level low  until this procedure has been completed.
This also applies when the digital input signal has been re-connected
and the program is being re-loaded.

The Snapshot command works only when the Editor window is NOT open.  
This command may be used when the state of a program has been changed
by the Hot faders or by MIDI, enabeling you to save a version of the program
that has these changes.

On version 1.0  AUTOMATION entry is limited to one parameter at a time.
In order to control multiple parameters you must map them to a single hot
fader.  This HOT FADER can also be controlled via a MIDI controller.

Multi parameter automation from MIDI is only supported by mapping the parameters
first to a Hot fader and then controlling the Hot fader from MIDI.  Multiple "overdub" 
passes of automation are presently not supported.  NuVerb will not prevent you from
attempting this but you will not hear the data from the previously recorded passes 
played back and we do not vouch for the results. You are not prevented from 
experimenting with this, but caution is in order.  

Users of digital audio hard disk systems may find that saving a NuVerb library the
disk play is either interrupted or stopped.  On some systems this may cause an error  
(Pro Tools DAE Error -9092).  You may find that when saving a Library or opening a 
library this necessitates stopping the playback of disk audio.  This is because the 
disk is busy reading the audio data from the hard drive. 

You will find the undocumented folder "NuVerb Diagnostics" on this floppy.  We
recommend that you put this folder into the "Nuverb" folder you created when 
installing the rest of the software.  If you'd rather, it can be run from the 
distribution floppy.  It is not necessary to run these diagnostics if the NuVerb
application comes up properly.  Be sure to read the "Read Me First" file in the 
Diagnostics folder before trying to run diagnostics. 

Reported Bugs:

Values greater than the max value set on the Fader/MIDI Ctrl page will NOT be saved, though they can be auditioned.  The editor allows you to set and audition values greater than the max value set in the Fader/MIDI Ctrl page, but will not save these values.  Caution, this means it is possible to listen to and think you are saving something that will not be saved. Once again, values greater than the max value set on the Fader/MIDI Ctrl page will NOT be saved, though they can be auditioned.