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It’s one of the reason I asked if you were going to do any live recordings, a small amount of latency, between playing and monitoring back from the mix, will be the only issue you will notice/encounter, if at all.ģ - Being that one of your goals in this effort is to work in Atmos for Music/Film - I would start with the music side of it first. There is no problem with that, if that’s the sound you are going for. Old school would be to run a DI to a pre and then out to and A/D (your Focusrite). It will actually back-haul the audio from the host PC to the client, that part should only be used for testing/troubleshooting though.Ģ - Running outboard keyboard and drum pads, that provide midi input to midi tracks that route to VST instrument tracks in Nuendo, is the most common way to compose/produce behind the keyboard. However, GotoMyPc might be your best and most stable option. I welcome any positive or negative comments from the greater forum, I’ll be happy to further educate them on why it should not be used.ħ - If PC - Make sure you are not using the same audio playback source on your PC as the ASIO/Focusrite source.Ĩ - If Mac, I will reply back with a specific list of of Mac tweaks and suchĩ - No need to for a carrot, I have some 8-track reels propping up an old rig from the 80s somewhere in my basement!ġ - Teamviewer is geared more towards the enterprise and may have a price to value ratio issue for many.
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Do not install ASIO4ALL, it is recommended in many forum post and videos. The short of it is, install/use the one from Focusrite.
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Surround reverb in Dolby Atmos - #8 by ClendeningSoundĥ - Nuendo is mostly identical to Cubase 11 Pro, look around YouTube for videos on the basics for setting up a Focusrite A/D with Cubase for stereo out.Ħ - Again, if PC - Mentioned somewhere in one of the two links above, is how I handle ASIO, its the audio driver that sits between Focusrite and PC/Nuendo. I’m hoping that puts some forum members at ease lol.ġ - Are you running a PC or Mac? If a PC, head over to this post of mine, and do everything in it that is relevant to your setup: Can Anybody Replicate This Problem? - #8 by ClendeningSoundĢ - Make sure you are on the latest version of Nuendo (11.0.41)ģ - Will you be doing any live recording/tracking with other musicians or using VST Connect for remote work?Ĥ - What types of projects are you planning, and will they include Dolby Atmos? If Atmos, head over to this post and consider the workflow I laid out: I do have old school studio experience… but that was when the world was using 2” master tape. Its a giant step but I am dangling a carrot for whomever wants to jump in and help. I have a dream of doing things with atmos that no one has done before. Otherwise, Im expecting the other forum members to throw me out of here by the seat of my pants…. Hoping someone ( with patience) can help. Im hung up on getting my plugins connected etc. I can see a signal on the bottom right of my Nuendo 11 screen, but cannot get sounds to come through. This is all going through a Focusrite 4i4 interface. Im looking for direction on the studio setup tab for my Novation impulse 61 keyboard/ Akai MPD218 drum machine.
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I find all Nuendo tutorial videos to be focused on the pro studio people NOT a novice like myself. Im looking for a starting point ( yes I need my hand held big time) ( yes! Jumping directly into the deep end) Decided to go all in with the purchase and will be eating kraft dinner for awhile till my bank account heals.
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I dont want to startle anyone here but I have purchased the full Nuendo 11 package quite recently and have absolutely no prior experience with working with DAWS. Hello Everyone…Conrad here from the great white north.