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sicko
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Ez lads, might be a dumb question but does anyone know how i can "transfer" tracks that are made in reason 2.5 into Nuendo ?!
If i open the cd(where the track is on) in the nuendo programm i only get one track instead of all the different devices...
Maybe my explenation doesn't make any sense but you never know that somebody might help me out
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06-04-2006 16:17 |
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cynik
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I assume youre using ReWire. this is for CUbase but I imagine it isn't much different. press TAB in Reason, youll see a pannel with a lot of inputs, but only one is currntly occupied - that is the reason left+right channel mixdown. in order to get a specific channel for a device, you must route that device to the next available pair of inputs - which are in fact different channels in Nuendo. then in Nuendo where you normally select Rewire to Reason, change the channels setting from L+R to 2,3 then 4,5 for as many devices you have.
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Surora23
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Originally posted by sicko
Ez lads, might be a dumb question but does anyone know how i can "transfer" tracks that are made in reason 2.5 into Nuendo ?!
If i open the cd(where the track is on) in the nuendo programm i only get one track instead of all the different devices...
Maybe my explenation doesn't make any sense but you never know that somebody might help me out
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ehhh... rewire could work, but if not, render each track seperately and add midi chanels, youd have to use kontakt or something...
but @ sphire...
you realise that nuendo is the best production software on the market period... its basically a suped up version of cubase...
not ot mention its the most expensive.. the academic version is 1600$ ad the standard is 2000$
the reason why no one hears about it is cause its so expensive... and not a lot of people can work the software, but its by far teh strongest and most powerful production/recording software period...
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06-04-2006 21:45 |
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saphir
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Originally posted by sicko
Ez lads, might be a dumb question but does anyone know how i can "transfer" tracks that are made in reason 2.5 into Nuendo ?!
If i open the cd(where the track is on) in the nuendo programm i only get one track instead of all the different devices...
Maybe my explenation doesn't make any sense but you never know that somebody might help me out
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ehhh... rewire could work, but if not, render each track seperately and add midi chanels, youd have to use kontakt or something...
but @ sphire...
you realise that nuendo is the best production software on the market period... its basically a suped up version of cubase...
not ot mention its the most expensive.. the academic version is 1600$ ad the standard is 2000$
the reason why no one hears about it is cause its so expensive... and not a lot of people can work the software, but its by far teh strongest and most powerful production/recording software period... |
still i find it overkill, actually i don't even agree by far
it's not the reason why you hear it so less.most producers take production serious and acutally pay for their tools (guess what)
it's cuz it's overkill, why produce in a surround system
while you can spend less cash on a tool that DOES exactly the same, without the useless features you won't even use ever.
take a good look and find the real difference with nuendo,
you'll see it's about dvd/surround/dolby things, not exactly dancefloor orientated music
other then that, speaking from experience, nuendo works the same way as cubase/sonar, worked with nuendo
when i was asked to do some sounds over an, guess what, animation movie. but i rather rely on sonar then in the future.
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remember that songs "let a woman be a woman?"
it's been discussed over & over,it's plain overkill
i don't wash my windows with a broom, i use a cloth
but i guess it's all about what you like seemingly
also period
oh and it's not sphre if you read well surora23 but hey
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This post has been edited 4 time(s), it was last edited by saphir: 11-04-2006 11:40.
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saphir
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