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Old 27th March 2004   #31
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One belife is that - Digidesign are trying not to be slaves to whatever hardware Apple brings out. Presently they encorage dealers to sell PC Pro Tools systems too. Personally I would doubt Digi would launch an important product based on one model of Mac hardware.

But of course, I'm just specualting

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But of course, I'm just specualting


Yeah, maybe so. But I'd say you're "specualting" is a little better than mine, so far as this thread goes.
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speculating

Jeeze do I need a full time spell checker or whut?
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Definitely not, because you are so much quicker with Nuendo2. When you have your lunch break I'm already finished and gone home.
Try to do a vocal comp with Nuendo2. After that you can't believe that you ever put up with something antique like ProTools.

I can't explain in this short space how Nuendo handels multiple takes and the editing features. But in a nutshell you only need one track, record always over the old one without worrying. Then double-click on the part and an edit window opens where you see as many lanes as recording passes you had.

Now you cut everything in pieces with the scissors and then mute or un-mute the parts of your liking.

Close the window. Your finished comped take.

You wanna go back and change it? Just double click and mute/unmute. Or cut and glue pieces.
How are you gonna do that in ProTools? Without temporarily creating new tracks, etc.
Huh? All due respect, works the same way in PT... has for a _long_ time. You won't even have to open up another window to edit it. Works great!

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I own an HD rig and have owned Digi for 7 years. But for now it collects dust next to my college diploma. Instead I use Nuendo every day because I can do so many things in Nuendo that I would never do in PT. Anyone who thinks that PT can do what Nuendo does as an editor has no idea what they are talking about. It literally takes hours off of a day of editing.
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I'm really missing the 'track group' feature in Nuendo for editing though!
(nuendo's region grouping sucks IMO)
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Does anyone currently have hardware insert delay compensation down? Nuendo or otherwise?

If protools get this down, that would make my job MUCH more efficient in mix mode.
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Does anyone currently have hardware insert delay compensation down? Nuendo or otherwise?

If protools get this down, that would make my job MUCH more efficient in mix mode.
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