"Roger W. Norman" wrote in message
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Thanks. I know Gantt Kushner still uses Paris about a mile down the road
from me, but I've often wondered just what one would need to see in a
product to make the move.
In my case, I just needed to see that there wouldn't be any further
progress - the latest version was bug-ridden & there still hasn't been a
bugfix version since then. I also wanted to start experimenting with higher
sample rates & also not have to wonder if a VST plugin would work or not,
depending on what kind of wrapper I had. Other people have different needs &
stayed in mainly for the sound (which is indeed good - but there is more
than one definition of "good" IMO... there can be any number of different
setups that sound good, yet simply different from each other).
Nuendo certainly seems to be impressive, although
my 2.0 version doesn't want to see my Digi9652 even though Samplitude 7.23
does.
Could it be a driver issue? Do you have the latest drivers? Google up the
phrase "letest Nuendo drivers" and you'll get a bunch of returns, from the
downloading section of the Swineberg site itself, to various mirror sites,
offering (perhaps) newer versions of the drivers you have.
That was basically the question I was really trying to run down. The
problem is that the Nuendo v2 software came with the 9652 and it's not
able
to be registered. I figured that I'd at least take a look at it in terms
of
working with video but it only recognizes my stupid onboard sound. As far
technically astute, the program kicks butt, however I don't have any real
methods of working with it to see how it "performs".
I think there is at least one person that I can recall using Nuendo for
video on the Paris NG site... try this newsgroup address if you want to
check in & ask:
news.parisnewsgroup.com
Neil Henderson
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