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It's always interesting to know the point of view of a great mixer, so I'd like to know too! But my guess is that Dave will answer that it doesn't really matter how he gets his material as long as he can mix it! And he probably gets more PT material and probably asks for that too.
I too have used Nuendo, but I use PT more often. I don't buy the thing you can edit more easily or there are more features on Nuendo. What are all you Nuendo guys talking about? Please explain. I like the program and there are some things you can do in Nuendo which PT can't do, but as far as editting goes, it doesn't get any faster and easier then PT IMHO (just one key per edit!) and routing many tracks goes very fast and there are many routing possibilities in PT, it seemed less convenient in Nuendo. And for real power a native system just cannot beat PT yet and probably never will, since they will keep upgrading too. Don't forget you can use native power too when using PT. And don't think I bash Nuendo. I mean, it's great that for very little money you can make a powerfull audio-editor.
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