11/1/2023 0 Comments Protools nuendoQuestion 1 - If I do a conversion in the pool, will this leave me with hundreds of mono files now in Nuendo, or can I still have the project as before, with all the stereo files, but just have this extra mono versions available for my AAF exports. After noodling some googling I understand I need to convert all the audio files to mono in the Pool for PT to be able to receive them. The Export function looks straightforward enough, but I get an dialog window popping up indicating Nuendo must split multichannel tracks split to mono for the AAF. I recently just switched over to Cubase from Ableton, and it was really tiring getting my Cubase proficiency up to par with my Ableton proficiency, so I'll have to dedicate a lot more time to bring my ProTools skills up to pace, and I'm not sure if it'll be worth the effort.I have an editor who’s after an export in AAF so he can use it in PT. Is it still worth it to study up on ProTools and gain a certain proficiency using it? Its backend is definitely a lot more catered to a generation who grew up with analog gear, but as technology has evolved and inflation is still on the rise, most new hires are used to working in the box rather than with analog gear, so there's somewhat of a generational disconnect there. ProTools has always been the standard, but it's usually because of comfortability as most older, established audio businesses adopted this way back in the 90s as it was one of the first professional DAWs to release, and not because its workflow has remained competitive, innovative or newer in comparison to newer DAWs like Cubase/Nuendo, StudioOne, Ableton, etc. I'm somewhat am familiar with the ProTools workflow, but I'm definitely a lot more confident and comfortable working on Cubase and Ableton as those are my primary DAWS. How often do you guys find yourselves still having to work with/in ProTools in your employment gigs?Īt my college, we weren't required to use ProTools as our main DAW, but are still taught and encouraged to learn the basics of how to use it just in case we might come across a job opening that requires us to work with Pro Tools, rather than our own DAWs.
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