Just wondering what you you guys think?
I use them both, but seem to be falling more and more in love with Nuendo 2. It looks great, sounds amazing, and works with every piece of hardware I throw at it. Hmmm... so why do we still use PT?
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Originally posted by Phil Blackbourn: Just wondering what you
Originally posted by Phil Blackbourn:
Just wondering what you you guys think?
I use them both, but seem to be falling more and more in love with Nuendo 2. It looks great, sounds amazing, and works with every piece of hardware I throw at it. Hmmm... so why do we still use PT?
Phil,
Nuendo is great, Pro Tools is great, Logic Audio is great, Samplitude is great, Sonar is great, Cubase is great, DP is great... there are bunch of other apps that are great. Each have areas that seem a little bit better thought out or developed, each have computer platform quirks and hardware requirements, but you can do comprehensive projects on all of them. Stuff that, from an editing standpoint, would boggle the minds of those recording a mere decade ago.
It is great that we have this wealth of selection.
But what does liking Nuendo have to do with Protools?
For the record i use neither.
cheers,
greg
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To whom it may concern: Topic has been moved to the DAW, Mixing & Plugs Forum.
Go argue about it over there...
AudioGaff
[ January 17, 2004, 10:13 AM: Message edited by: AudioGaff ]
Here we go again.... :d:
Here we go again.... :d: