Whoops... I was meaning to ask if you would provide feedback as to is it worth the heartache and headache to switch to Nuendo? I really have no interest in external plugins and I have used Rewire in the past between ProTools and Reasons and really did not like it. So far all the feedback has been, it's the person that uses the software to get quality sound/music as so many of the DAWs have similar features. Just a YT response would be fine. No video necessary. Just curious of your experience.
Hi, I really enjoyed your video. I have a slightly different question on topic, but slightly off topic. I just visited a studio & the engineer swears by Nuendo. So far, the videos show that the features are more advanced than what I need. I typically do not use VSTs & these days I really do not do work for other folk. I use Record and swear by it for novices like myself. I started with ProTools LE & view Nuendo as the hi-end post production software. If u have time, could you compare Nue 2 Rec?
You can buy it anywhere DAW software is sold. I prefer to buy from Sweetwater, Vintage King, or Mercenary Audio. One of those is bound to have Nuendo 5, the newest version. It's a very expensive program, but I LOVE it, and I consider it a great investment. Cubase 5 is great as well. It's for PC and Mac.
When i try import my files from nuendo to logic after completing this process the files still all go to the start. How do i export these files correctly from nuendo.
When i try import my files from nuendo to logic after completing this process the files still all go to the start. How do i export these files correctly from nuendo.
Hey pal it seems ur expert at this to me, my question is why is it that when i listen to commercial recordings they sound so like small and when i creat something it sounds so big in headphones or on monitors? its almost like if all the instruments were hi-pass. but sound is warm and ...i m sorry but i cant put it into words. but commercial recordings sound small...i mean not in terms of dynamics or etc, but in terms of each intsrument being on a specific spot. I hope u'll understand and help!
@nasir7000 FL Studio's visual parametric eq is very helpful for this... to make sure every sound is only hitting it's intended frequency with minimal bleen onto others. I generally don't like visual guides in the studio but I've found it very helpful. Also a lot of playing around with just your panning options.
You forgot to metion this in begining of the tutorial, Before you do transfers like this you need to make a backup copy of the Nuendo project. Please add this tip in the description...
thought i'd comment, I dont use nuendo but have some friends who were going through this exact situation. It was going to be a pain in the ass to explain over the phone or via email. No longer my friend, I just sent them a link to your page and it should be golden. thanks for the informative video.
very informative and useful.thank you
viswanathbiju 1 month ago
Bro, this is awesome...running into trouble with this very situation and this helps tremendously.
circleoftwo 2 months ago
Whoops... I was meaning to ask if you would provide feedback as to is it worth the heartache and headache to switch to Nuendo? I really have no interest in external plugins and I have used Rewire in the past between ProTools and Reasons and really did not like it. So far all the feedback has been, it's the person that uses the software to get quality sound/music as so many of the DAWs have similar features. Just a YT response would be fine. No video necessary. Just curious of your experience.
mnash3 3 months ago
Hi, I really enjoyed your video. I have a slightly different question on topic, but slightly off topic. I just visited a studio & the engineer swears by Nuendo. So far, the videos show that the features are more advanced than what I need. I typically do not use VSTs & these days I really do not do work for other folk. I use Record and swear by it for novices like myself. I started with ProTools LE & view Nuendo as the hi-end post production software. If u have time, could you compare Nue 2 Rec?
mnash3 3 months ago
were can i get Nuendo and is it 4 pc
willxxxlife 1 year ago
@willxxxlife
You can buy it anywhere DAW software is sold. I prefer to buy from Sweetwater, Vintage King, or Mercenary Audio. One of those is bound to have Nuendo 5, the newest version. It's a very expensive program, but I LOVE it, and I consider it a great investment. Cubase 5 is great as well. It's for PC and Mac.
pacificresonance 1 year ago
i believe in cubase 5 u have the option of exporting in individual tracks so u dnt have to do noting but set up ur in and out markers and export
tnsfinest 1 year ago
When i try import my files from nuendo to logic after completing this process the files still all go to the start. How do i export these files correctly from nuendo.
damobrady 1 year ago
When i try import my files from nuendo to logic after completing this process the files still all go to the start. How do i export these files correctly from nuendo.
damobrady 1 year ago
Hey pal it seems ur expert at this to me, my question is why is it that when i listen to commercial recordings they sound so like small and when i creat something it sounds so big in headphones or on monitors? its almost like if all the instruments were hi-pass. but sound is warm and ...i m sorry but i cant put it into words. but commercial recordings sound small...i mean not in terms of dynamics or etc, but in terms of each intsrument being on a specific spot. I hope u'll understand and help!
nasir7000 1 year ago
@nasir7000 FL Studio's visual parametric eq is very helpful for this... to make sure every sound is only hitting it's intended frequency with minimal bleen onto others. I generally don't like visual guides in the studio but I've found it very helpful. Also a lot of playing around with just your panning options.
gwmgbwi 7 months ago
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all the wav. files are going to have all the effects i put on the tracks or i have to put the effects again in pro tools ???
jamilboricua 1 year ago
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jamilboricua 1 year ago
You forgot to metion this in begining of the tutorial, Before you do transfers like this you need to make a backup copy of the Nuendo project. Please add this tip in the description...
jamilboricua 1 year ago
@pacificresonance
Good tutorial but i have a question, can i do this with Nuendo 3 ???
jamilboricua 1 year ago
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jamilboricua 1 year ago
@jamilboricua
Yes!
pacificresonance 1 year ago
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jamilboricua 1 year ago
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jamilboricua 1 year ago
thought i'd comment, I dont use nuendo but have some friends who were going through this exact situation. It was going to be a pain in the ass to explain over the phone or via email. No longer my friend, I just sent them a link to your page and it should be golden. thanks for the informative video.
Parksisthename 1 year ago
@Parksisthename
This is EXACTLY why I made the video! I knew someone like you would have a situation like that. So glad I could help. Keep doing your thing!
pacificresonance 1 year ago