Nuendo 2

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My nuendo 2 almost seems as though the beat slows down, so when I'm finished with a track I'm way off the beat. I'm thinking its some sort of lag, although I have 1.5 GIGABYTES of RAM, and a PENTIUM 4 Computer, so I don't know what the problem can be.
 
Do you have the dongle plugged in properly? If it's not, or loose, I believe that Nuendo might be trying to communicate with the dongle - this would possibly cause the interuption.
 
yeah its plugged in proper. i think it has something to do with that multitrack thing in device properties.
 
your quite right..make sure your soundcards selected under the device management..if you have it on anything that says multimedia..theres why your lagging out!
Or..if your using an onboard soundcard..you need to have it set to full duplex.
 
i have something called
ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver
ASIO Multimedia Driver
Creative ASIO
SB Audigy 2 ZS ASIO 24/96 [B800]
SB Audigy 2 ZS ASIO [B800]

I tried all of them, I get the best results with
SB Audigy 2 ZS ASIO 24/96 [B800] BUT
when i lay an instrumental, it goes so damn fast
like a cartoon.
And by the way:



It says Clock source is Internal
Direct Monitoring is Checked
Release ASIO Driver in background not Checked
Input Latency 51.042 ms
Output Latency 100.000 ms
And on the control panel button I have the ASIO buffer latency on 50 ms,
Should I change anything?
 
you have a what?..100 dollar sound card and a 1000 dollar software recording program?
Arrrg matey..me thinks your SOL! :rolleyes:
 
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I think you are confused - that's a picture of some preamps - what CONVERTERS are you using? I assume if you spent $1500 on Nuendo, you have some sort of converter interface - Like Apogee (that's what I use) - of course, I can't afford or need Nuendo, I run Cubase myself, but they are very similiar.
 
realestninja said:
Audigy 2 ZS module

That may be part of your problem. Why on earth would you spend $1500 on video production software, and $0 on converters? I'd look into some new converters with a good clock.......
 
You need to select the asio driver for the interface that you are using.
 
realestninja said:
i did i chose this one

SB Audigy 2 ZS ASIO 24/96 [B800]
You weren't running the session at 96k, that's why it sounded like a cartoon. You need to choose the other one.

Anyway, your on your own.
 
I've already spoken to you about ASIO drivers before, and explained it to you. Now you've not only ignored that, but you're asking a question that, if you knew ANYTHING about the software and hardware you're 'using', you'd realise was redundant.

It really pisses me off that criminals like you will come on here and flout their software theft under the noses of those of us who've saved up real money to buy their recording packages.
 
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