asscore
13th July 2004, 06:00
Hi! following Eye of Horus's guide (which is awesome btw! I luv you)
I've managed to make some great 5.1 dolby digital cd's (I dont have surcode :( )
I couldnt get besweet to separate my PCM multichannel wav's tho... It kept giving me incompatable file format error. So I ended up separating the wav's in nuendo. from there I encoded to DD using Sonic Foundry Soft Encode. format was dd wav, not ac3. I was able to burn these DD wav's (44.1 khz) to a standard CD using nero. playing the CD's in my phillips dvp642 resulting in the OSD reading "CD Digital Audio". My Yamaha htr-5630 amplifier switched to digital mode. Sitting in my lounger in the sweet spot of my living room, the audio is clear, and the soundstage sounds GREAT!!!!
the first 2 cd's I upmixed were
pink floyd - wish you were here
Nine Inch Nails - pretty hate machine
both are awesome!!!
I cant wait to get my hands on surcode dts-cd ($500 :( )
now to get to the gist of my question....
I've been using plogue as per the tutorial. But seeing as nuendo does VST (I'm sure just as good or better than plogue) this is probobly just an extra step in the process. If I could do everything in nuendo it would probly save me alot of time. Are any of you fellas familiar with nuendo? do any of you know how I could re-create the vst configuration in EOH's tutorial inside of nuendo? I've read quite a few tutorial's (and the help file) trying to find the solution to this.... but I'm new to nuendo and all of the tutorials and help files I've come accross are VERY technical. I cant even get to a point where i can view the installed vst plugins beside the default ones...
so any help would be MUCHO appreciated!
thanks in advance.... you guys are awesome!
I've managed to make some great 5.1 dolby digital cd's (I dont have surcode :( )
I couldnt get besweet to separate my PCM multichannel wav's tho... It kept giving me incompatable file format error. So I ended up separating the wav's in nuendo. from there I encoded to DD using Sonic Foundry Soft Encode. format was dd wav, not ac3. I was able to burn these DD wav's (44.1 khz) to a standard CD using nero. playing the CD's in my phillips dvp642 resulting in the OSD reading "CD Digital Audio". My Yamaha htr-5630 amplifier switched to digital mode. Sitting in my lounger in the sweet spot of my living room, the audio is clear, and the soundstage sounds GREAT!!!!
the first 2 cd's I upmixed were
pink floyd - wish you were here
Nine Inch Nails - pretty hate machine
both are awesome!!!
I cant wait to get my hands on surcode dts-cd ($500 :( )
now to get to the gist of my question....
I've been using plogue as per the tutorial. But seeing as nuendo does VST (I'm sure just as good or better than plogue) this is probobly just an extra step in the process. If I could do everything in nuendo it would probly save me alot of time. Are any of you fellas familiar with nuendo? do any of you know how I could re-create the vst configuration in EOH's tutorial inside of nuendo? I've read quite a few tutorial's (and the help file) trying to find the solution to this.... but I'm new to nuendo and all of the tutorials and help files I've come accross are VERY technical. I cant even get to a point where i can view the installed vst plugins beside the default ones...
so any help would be MUCHO appreciated!
thanks in advance.... you guys are awesome!