Our band just got through recording and our engineer flipped on us. We recorded on Nuendo and are going to have to do overdubs in Pro Tools.
What are the problems if any and if there are problems is there a way to make the tracks work in pro tools. .?
TIA
DAvid B
In Nuendo - save all tracks as single audio regions from the start of
session to the end (whatever format, WAV for example). Create
the needed tracks in the ProTools session, and import into them the
audio files. Slide them to the beginning of the session. Thst's about it.
I don't know about older nuendo versions, but nuendo 3 supports the AAF format which was designed to transfer data between different systems and has more or less become a standard. it already includes start times, frame rates, automation etc.
I'd advise to do what costy said for safety reasons.
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In Nuendo - save all tracks as single audio regions from the sta
In Nuendo - save all tracks as single audio regions from the start of
session to the end (whatever format, WAV for example). Create
the needed tracks in the ProTools session, and import into them the
audio files. Slide them to the beginning of the session. Thst's about it.
I don't know about older nuendo versions, but nuendo 3 supports
I don't know about older nuendo versions, but nuendo 3 supports the AAF format which was designed to transfer data between different systems and has more or less become a standard. it already includes start times, frame rates, automation etc.
I'd advise to do what costy said for safety reasons.
Looks like AAF support was added to PT7 8)
Looks like AAF support was added to PT7
8)