I started recording with Nuendo 1.6 about 5 years ago on a PC.
Now I am using Nuendo 2 on a Mac.
I have a decent setup consisting of a Nuendo/RME 95/52 audio card with 2 Nuendo/RME 96K 8 I/O Converters.
I am wondering if anyone here has had a chance to experience both Pro Tools and Cubase or Nuendo.
My gripes about Nuendo is probably more on the Processing side of things.
I am fairly stable but have issues time to time from VST usage.
I usually try to keep drum tracks in their own project and open a new project with a stereo mixdown of the drums to finish adding other instruments.
When I consider what it would take to get a more powerful or stable system, I start thinking about UAD Cards, TC Powercore cards, a newer Mac G5 (I am using a G4 1.2Ghz) etc.
Probably running near a few thousand in upgrades.
On the other hand, I wonder if I just shelled out a little more money if I would be better off with Pro Tools HD.
I have never heard complaints about Pro Tools.
The advantages are I would be Pro Industry standard and assume to be running more powerful with greater stability.
So I am considering experimenting with an Mbox and learning Pro Tools LE to start with before Investing into HD.
If I buy 1 HD Converter with Adata Optical ins and outs I can assumably tie in my Nuendo/RME Converters and have 24 channels of inputs utilizing my existing setup.
Anyone have any opinions on this?
Now I am using Nuendo 2 on a Mac.
I have a decent setup consisting of a Nuendo/RME 95/52 audio card with 2 Nuendo/RME 96K 8 I/O Converters.
I am wondering if anyone here has had a chance to experience both Pro Tools and Cubase or Nuendo.
My gripes about Nuendo is probably more on the Processing side of things.
I am fairly stable but have issues time to time from VST usage.
I usually try to keep drum tracks in their own project and open a new project with a stereo mixdown of the drums to finish adding other instruments.
When I consider what it would take to get a more powerful or stable system, I start thinking about UAD Cards, TC Powercore cards, a newer Mac G5 (I am using a G4 1.2Ghz) etc.
Probably running near a few thousand in upgrades.
On the other hand, I wonder if I just shelled out a little more money if I would be better off with Pro Tools HD.
I have never heard complaints about Pro Tools.
The advantages are I would be Pro Industry standard and assume to be running more powerful with greater stability.
So I am considering experimenting with an Mbox and learning Pro Tools LE to start with before Investing into HD.
If I buy 1 HD Converter with Adata Optical ins and outs I can assumably tie in my Nuendo/RME Converters and have 24 channels of inputs utilizing my existing setup.
Anyone have any opinions on this?