Why I use both Nuendo and Pro Tools

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2020
  • In this video I’ll talk about the major functions that makes Pro Tools (Ultimate) my go-to when it comes to dialogue editing, and Nuendo (Which is the post production version of Cubase) which is my favorite DAW for creative sound design. Add me on Instagram: KrieSound
    0:23 - Why Pro Tools
    0:50 - Copy all automations
    1:25 - Copy single plugin automations
    1:55 - Moving clips with their automations that are on an aux channel
    2:16 - Glide automations
    3:08 - Why Nuendo
    3:19 - Key Commands editor
    3:39 - Midi routing
    3:51 - Additional features and plugins
    4:23 - Exporting individual files
    5:06 - Conclusion
    Have a question for me?
    Email me: Eytankrief@gmail.com
    I started my journey working with Cubase. Later, I realised that all the major studios are working with Pro Tools, so I started to learn how to use it, so I could be “part of the gang”, and be able to work in those big facilities.
    When I switched to Pro Tools, I felt that something was missing. Pro Tools felt really stable and reliable, but it was never quite friendly as Cubase.
    Later I found out about Nuendo. Nuendo had all that was missing in Cubase in terms of post production functionality, but with all the advantages that I found in Pro Tools.
    I still use Pro Tools and Nuendo. In this video I explain why, and how I choose which DAW to work with, based on the properties and needs of the project.
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  • @uddiptaart7414
    @uddiptaart7414 2 года назад +1

    Your information is very helpful thank you very much sir

  • @AlisonWheeler
    @AlisonWheeler 4 года назад +2

    Thankyou Eytan! I saw you'd mentioned this vid on the FB group and you've managed to place my priorities in the best order after I've been see-sawing for days over whether to go for Nuendo or ProTools, and why. Yay!

  • @pankajmandhata1688
    @pankajmandhata1688 3 года назад

    Very very very useful information Thanks bro. Keep it up

  • @MaorStudio
    @MaorStudio Год назад

    צופה בסרטון ופתאום קולט עברית בוידאו בהתחלה.
    אחלה סרטון!

  • @Nullllus
    @Nullllus 2 года назад +3

    The Automation stuff can be recreated in Cubendo no problem.

  • @sonicpetal
    @sonicpetal Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Is there Direct Offline Processing on protools ? (I know audio suite and process but DOP like nuendo ?) because.. automation trick you give are still relevant with DOP ?
    I can't see how I would edit sound without DOP now. Not only plugins and process is not linked to track anymore (with huge amount of inserts half bypassed or automated through crazy number of unmanagable lanes like noodles) but they are to the clip, but you can also undo some process, change their position... paste them anywhere no regard of crossfades going on. Not to mention keep different DOPS of same clips on alternate version or lanes.. and render them (with handles !) to transfer to mix on other systems nuendos systems wihout same plugs but keeping the events for edit and not burn all tracks...
    for the smooth automation you do the same in nuendo. I use the range tool with macro and project logical editor in one shortcut. Maybe something faster but mine looks like :
    copy / paste / nudge start right / nudge end left / locators to selection / PPLE = container is equal event / position is inside cycle / delete.

  • @SamAudio10
    @SamAudio10 Год назад +1

    Hello. Can you share method to share complete session including video and markers from nuendo to protools? Will be of great help. Thnx in advance

  • @jamesgao9373
    @jamesgao9373 4 года назад

    Dear Mr.Krief, will you bounce instrument tracks into audio stems for final mixing?

    • @eytankrief497
      @eytankrief497  4 года назад

      No, I would just mix them as they are. But if the computer can't handle the instrument tracks, it would be a good idea to bounce them.

  • @naseemrashid4357
    @naseemrashid4357 2 года назад

    Does nuendo has this option glide to all enable like pro tools has .If yes please a video on it and teach us.

  • @FLAMENCO961
    @FLAMENCO961 2 года назад +1

    Did Nuendo 11 implement some of the Protools pros in this vídeo? I am really hasitant between this two for film audio post

    • @eytankrief497
      @eytankrief497  2 года назад

      I think not. But I would simply download a trial of Nuendo and try it with a real project.

  • @PufftasticJames4
    @PufftasticJames4 3 года назад +3

    For me, I would use 3 DAWs. For me, Digital Performer is good for music, Pro Tools for Audio Post, and Reaper for Game Audio.

    • @eytankrief497
      @eytankrief497  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @PufftasticJames4
      @PufftasticJames4 3 года назад +1

      @@eytankrief497 You're welcome. It's cool that you have a massive sound library.

    • @eytankrief497
      @eytankrief497  3 года назад

      @@PufftasticJames4 Yes, I think it's essential. I use Soundly (Which I recommend) and the sounds that come with it, in addition to specialty sound libraries which I buy separately.

    • @PufftasticJames4
      @PufftasticJames4 3 года назад +1

      @@eytankrief497 Yeah, it brings more variety.

    • @ILaxative
      @ILaxative 2 года назад

      Nice. I would love to know the reason behind using reaper for game audio instead of the others you mentioned or nuendo. I own several of them but would love to know the power of reaper

  • @scantrontest
    @scantrontest 4 года назад

    Whoa..where is the Smart Tool in Nuendo? Been searching online and not finding it. Is it in 10.2 or 10.3?

    • @soundavenue3018
      @soundavenue3018 4 года назад +1

      You'll find it in Nuendo 10.3

    • @sachamht
      @sachamht 4 года назад +1

      They just added it in 10.3

  • @alexanderbellizia9762
    @alexanderbellizia9762 3 года назад +2

    Hey, I edit dialogue in Nuendo and couldn't really see any difference in features in Pro Tools?

    • @eytankrief497
      @eytankrief497  3 года назад

      Hey Alexander, Thanks for commenting. All the different features are mentioned in the video.

    • @alexanderbellizia9762
      @alexanderbellizia9762 3 года назад +2

      @@eytankrief497 I guess my point is you have these editing features in Nuendo as well, copy automation, automation follows clip etc...

    • @eytankrief497
      @eytankrief497  3 года назад

      @@alexanderbellizia9762 In nuendo, when you route a track to a group, and automate a plugin that is on the group, you can't copy the group automation just by draging the clip. You have to open all the automation lanes and copy them all.
      Regarding copy automations, in pro tools you can store the entire automations, on all the tracks in a single point on the timeline with a single click. You can't do that in Nuendo.

    • @alexanderbellizia9762
      @alexanderbellizia9762 3 года назад +1

      @@eytankrief497 True, didn't get it was a group since you didn't mention it in your video. ;-)

    • @eytankrief497
      @eytankrief497  3 года назад +2

      @@alexanderbellizia9762 The equivalent of Groups track (in Nuendo) is called Auxiliary in Pro Tools. I mentioned aux channel in 2:02.
      Maybe I should have mentioned that fact to make things more clear to Nuendo users who never dealt with a pro tools session. Thanks for pointing that out!

  • @ATropicsCompany
    @ATropicsCompany 2 года назад

    Nuendo does all those Protools things you mentioned

    • @eytankrief497
      @eytankrief497  2 года назад

      How do you glide automations in Nuendo?

    • @ATropicsCompany
      @ATropicsCompany 2 года назад

      @@eytankrief497 it's all possible with Nuendo's Automation Panel. And most features can be assigned to a key command too. It has a few differences but from my perspective to the better, since you can keep a log or list of automation bulks. If you want me I can spare a few minutes whenever you want and I can show you over zoom or something.

    • @ATropicsCompany
      @ATropicsCompany 2 года назад

      Or even better we can gather a few people and make it a free webinar for you, if you don't mind my Spanish accent.

    • @ATropicsCompany
      @ATropicsCompany 2 года назад

      It can be done in better depth and in English (again if you don't mine my accent) but here is a quick Spanish version I did on that, you may probably can activate captions and might work at least as starting point. But again I am super willing to meet or make it a private webinar for free. facebook.com/atropicscompanycr/videos/472811141202555/

  • @eliseypermyakov
    @eliseypermyakov Год назад

    ....Reaper!

  • @larsvader3708
    @larsvader3708 3 года назад +2

    I think there are more than 1,000,000,000 tools to edit audio, record midi and produce music ... I wish you all that you find the right one. On average, people live to be 79 years old. If you subtract your current age from that, you will know roughly how long you have, to do that.

  • @CrisGarcia6
    @CrisGarcia6 3 года назад +2

    I hope if there are musicians who use Nuendo

    • @Dimitris81
      @Dimitris81 3 года назад +1

      I am both sound designer and I make music using Nuendo!

    • @fattahamar535
      @fattahamar535 3 года назад

      @@Dimitris81 how to make nuendo record midi without opening score editor??

    • @Dimitris81
      @Dimitris81 3 года назад

      @@fattahamar535 if you have a midi controller, you just select the midi channel you want and press record... I'm doing online courses if you are interested

  • @subilabi
    @subilabi 2 года назад +1

    Why I use FL studio only? Because I dont have much money