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Hi guys, you know I bought a Digi 003 PT system a few months ago after using Nuendo for about 4 years. I noticed not only did my mixes improve using data from Nuendo sessions, but they improved even more when I used data from PT recorded sessions. They sound more open and there seems to be more headroom to work with. Has anyone noticed this at all? why is Nuendo so expensive and has a nice place in the industry?

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hueseph Wed, 04/22/2009 - 19:51

Eeeeek! Touchy subject man. I know how you feel though. I get the sense that there is more noticeable headroom in PT as well. Not that Nuendo is bad by any means. There's certainly something I prefer about ProTools but I could not claim that it is anything other than hype as I don't want to invoke the wrath of the masses of Digi opposers. LOL

anonymous Mon, 06/08/2009 - 07:08

protools,vs nuendo

ive had my time on both.

nuendo 3 if your running a good interface like a fire face 800, sounds better and can record you in 192. Then in ever way it is comparable to a pro tools hd setup, minus the cards.

you and i can make the same recording in either. i would take an le rig over nuendo pretty much any day.

and your question about your mixes improving, got to love pro tools man.

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TheJackAttack Mon, 06/08/2009 - 11:53

If you take a given mix and import it into PT and run it through an 003 and then import the same recorded tracks into a different DAW and run it through the 003 the DAW program itself is not going to change the sound.

If you record on a PT HD system and then compare that to a different mix or even the same mix through Nuendo or whatever and use completely different converters then you are comparing apples and oranges.

anonymous Tue, 06/16/2009 - 11:30

Greetingz!

I have an 002 on the way after trading my tascam fw series interface for it.
It has been a sad day here at the studio saying goodbye to it just to run protools. I am a Cubase 4 user (built on Nuendo engine) , and after countless amounts of recording engiPeers suggesting i jump on the PT wagon, i gave in . If this is case in which PT seems to provide more headroom, it shall be a great move for my studio. What bafles me about this topic is that i went towards the nuendo sound engine first, due to its praise in quality as opposed to PT engine which some say gives more mid boost.
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anonymous Tue, 06/16/2009 - 13:43

So true about 002 compatability with cubase. As of now, another benefit of two DAWs is compatability with other artist or "producers"
(In miami im not aware of many cubasers.) The thought of using another platform can scare off a few. People dont feel satisfied enough to just transfer wave files. they want it all in a pt format. But then again this is comming from a novice/intermediate POV

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