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MacGyver
September 25th, 2003, 07:46 AM
Have any of the non-noobs ever heard of this program NUENDO 2.0? I have heard it is like the ultimate in WAV processing and production software. Can anyone speak good or bad of it?
(Noobs, if you read this, please dont reply....)
Thanks.
Kooperman
September 25th, 2003, 08:26 AM
Originally posted by MacGyver
Have any of the non-noobs ever heard of this program NUENDO 2.0? I have heard it is like the ultimate in WAV processing and production software. Can anyone speak good or bad of it?
(Noobs, if you read this, please dont reply....)
Thanks.
What a pompous jerk you are....anybody who's a freakin' member of ZP has the right to respond to any post, even from pricks like you. If you want to only interact with certain people, start your own site.
Ken17625
September 25th, 2003, 08:31 AM
I'm guessing it's intentional, but if you truly are that stupid MacGyver, I suggest you tone it down.
jonnymnemonic
September 25th, 2003, 08:35 AM
I won't answer because you aren't the real MacGyver. The real one could create Nuendo 2.0 out of three matchsticks, a fishing hook, a dead hamster and some aluminum foil. ;)
Ken17625
September 25th, 2003, 08:37 AM
Hah!
I won't answer because you aren't the real MacGyver. The real one could create Nuendo 2.0 out of three matchsticks, a fishing hook, a dead hamster and some aluminum foil. ;)
Mmmmm, haven't had "foil rodent suprise" in a long time.
Malicious Intent
September 25th, 2003, 08:42 AM
I had a quick look to see what the other 70 posts were like, but he doesn't seem to be in any of the threads the search finds?? I searched by username.
EDIT: Wait, I think i pressed the wrong button!
EDIT2: Yes I did. His posts have always been weird, but not annoying. One of his more amusing posts:
Wow i wish i knew how to right click and hit "save image as" on some of the copy restricted images. I have been using the print screen key with adobe photoshop to save those and its just a pain in the butt.
Kooperman
September 25th, 2003, 08:47 AM
Originally posted by Malicious Intent
I had a quick look to see what the other 70 posts were like, but he doesn't seem to be in any of the threads the search finds?? I searched by username.
He's there. I searched him before I ripped him. He's tech-oriented and cares only about tech and P2P. Nothing wrong with that, but today he's been obnoxious in every thread I've seen him in....control freaking today.
MacGyver
September 25th, 2003, 08:47 AM
noobs are useless, every post is about "kazaa fake files?" or "why do my songs have screetching sounds".. I want intellegent users to respond to my post. (like krell/cpugen....ect..ect..)
MacGyver
September 25th, 2003, 08:52 AM
Originally posted by Kooperman
He's there. I searched him before I ripped him. He's tech-oriented and cares only about tech and P2P. Nothing wrong with that, but today he's been obnoxious in every thread I've seen him in....control freaking today.
I do care about Tech & P2P. Thats what zeropaid is supposed to be about. Why not keep the "war in iraq" threads on cnn.com? Its very aggrivating when you want important P2P and tech news and all you see is the constant cheese in the forums.
The Hunter
September 25th, 2003, 08:54 AM
Ok time for a little explanation NOOB, as you appartantly are. You should have posted this in the audio/video section, but from your responces today apparently you dont know how the board works. Also noobs are welcome here, and if you make a thread you just take the replies you get.
Kooperman
September 25th, 2003, 08:54 AM
Originally posted by MacGyver
I do care about Tech & P2P. Thats what zeropaid is supposed to be about. Why not keep the "war in iraq" threads on cnn.com? Its very aggrivating when you want important P2P and tech news and all you see is the constant cheese in the forums.
This is not a site specifically made for you. There's something here for everyone. But if you make a post, anybody can repsond to it. If you only want to speak with certain people, PM them and talk all day on Instant Messenger.
MacGyver
September 25th, 2003, 08:56 AM
Ummteen posts so far and still nothing about NUENDO?
WhitePony
September 25th, 2003, 08:57 AM
I won´t get into the polemics of "noobness" or "non-noobness" here.
Anyway, as for Nuendo, it really depends on what kind of work you wish to do...
You heard of Cubase SX, right? Well, Nuendo is basically the same (they´re both developed by the same company, Steinberg), but with extra video capabilities and 5.1 surround mixing..so it´s actually more apropriate for "Media" production. If you only intend to work with audio, I´d go for Cubase SX 2.0, which is coming out now...you won´t really need the extra stuff if you´re going for music production.
But don´t take my word for it...go here (http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/index.php?sid=0) and make up your own my mind.
About 3 months ago, I got heavily into music production, and believe me, 3 months is a very small amount of time to really become technically good at it, but I´ve already come to the conclusion that I don´t care much for Steinberg´s stuff (execpt the XPhraze VST instrument, and tge Wavelab audio editor)). The workflow involves sifting through too many menus and "not really useful" options and setups, getting in the way of something that is essentially a creative process.
I could be here all day talking about my gear, but I´ll tell you some programs you should try :
- FL Studio (formerly Fruity Loops)...not a "toy" anymore, believe me.
- Tracktion : very cheap sequencer and VST host, does everything Cubase does and is way easier and cheaper.
- Ableton Live : great for working with loops.
- Novation´s V-Station and Bass-station VST synths.
- Z3ta+ VST synth.
- Phatmatik Pro : Beat-slicer and sampler
- TC Works plug-in effects
- PSP Vintage Warmer (a reproduction of various analogue amps)
- Linplug RM IV : drum sampler and synth.
- Steinberg Xphraze : phraze sequencer
- every Ohmforce effects plug-in.
This is what I use, but I´m into electronic music production...people with different goals will use different stuff.
Here´s another good site to learn about production : http://www.futureproducers.com
And yet another : http://www.computermusic.co.uk
Malicious Intent
September 25th, 2003, 08:58 AM
I'm afraid that is the nature of this forum (that we discuss lots, not that it is cheesy). We discuss all sorts of things here, not just p2p. You wont be able to change that.
mr.jip
September 25th, 2003, 08:58 AM
why hasnt this guy downloaded this program and tried it? Or searched through google for some reviews?
MacGyver
September 25th, 2003, 08:59 AM
Originally posted by The Hunter
Ok time for a little explanation NOOB, as you appartantly are. You should have posted this in the audio/video section, but from your responces today apparently you dont know how the board works. Also noobs are welcome here, and if you make a thread you just take the replies you get.
Not many Noob's belong to rip goups and provide the music you download on P2P...I have been filesharing since 98, thank you.
And PS forgive me for trying to make zeropaid a more useful experience. A year or 2 ago the site had way less non-mp3/p2p/tech posts.
The Hunter
September 25th, 2003, 09:02 AM
It was a hint to learn how the forums work, where to post, and that all members get the same respect. This site is not just about one thing, hence the different sections.
MacGyver
September 25th, 2003, 09:02 AM
Originally posted by mr.jip
why hasnt this guy downloaded this program and tried it? Or searched through google for some reviews?
I did, I got a hack from a Mirc room, just that it did nothing but crash after being installed. Thats exactly why I wanted any opinions from the experienced ZP members...
MacGyver
September 25th, 2003, 09:06 AM
Originally posted by WhitePony
I won´t get into the polemics of "noobness" or "non-noobness" here.
Anyway, as for Nuendo, it really depends on what kind of work you wish to do...
You heard of Cubase SX, right? Well, Nuendo is basically the same (they´re both developed by the same company, Steinberg), but with extra video capabilities and 5.1 surround mixing..so it´s actually more apropriate for "Media" production. If you only intend to work with audio, I´d go for Cubase SX 2.0, which is coming out now...you won´t really need the extra stuff if you´re going for music production.
But don´t take my word for it...go here (http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/index.php?sid=0) and make up your own my mind.
About 3 months ago, I got heavily into music production, and believe me, 3 months is a very small amount of time to really become technically good at it, but I´ve already come to the conclusion that I don´t care much for Steinberg´s stuff (execpt the XPhraze VST instrument, and tge Wavelab audio editor)). The workflow involves sifting through too many menus and "not really useful" options and setups, getting in the way of something that is essentially a creative process.
I could be here all day talking about my gear, but I´ll tell you some programs you should try :
- FL Studio (formerly Fruity Loops)...not a "toy" anymore, believe me.
- Tracktion : very cheap sequencer and VST host, does everything Cubase does and is way easier and cheaper.
- Ableton Live : great for working with loops.
- Novation´s V-Station and Bass-station VST synths.
- Z3ta+ VST synth.
- Phatmatik Pro : Beat-slicer and sampler
- TC Works plug-in effects
- PSP Vintage Warmer (a reproduction of various analogue amps)
- Linplug RM IV : drum sampler and synth.
- Steinberg Xphraze : phraze sequencer
- every Ohmforce effects plug-in.
This is what I use, but I´m into electronic music production...people with different goals will use different stuff.
Here´s another good site to learn about production : http://www.futureproducers.com
And yet another : http://www.computermusic.co.uk
Nice reply---- However what I really want is the best program to maximize sound quality and process wave files. I have fruityloops 4 for producing music. I also use acid and cool edit. All of those are great. But what I want is something that has great mathematical and visual tools for EQ'ing and such. I need the best program for filtering noise and restoring sound quality so all frequencies are present about the same. -- you know.. I need a "clean up" program....
Kooperman
September 25th, 2003, 11:14 AM
Testing this new look here. Maybe I'll talk about N-Nuendo.
WhitePony
September 25th, 2003, 11:32 AM
Well, if you have CoolEdit Pro, it will do most of those things...
Personally, I use Steinberg´s WaveLab for all that : it comes with a bunch of EQ´ing plug-ins, plus a Denoiser, DeClicker, Multiband Compressor, a Limiter, Reverb, Spectralizer, Stereo Expander..well, basically anything you could want for audio processing. It also has great range of analysis tools. Best of all, it allows the use of third-party VST effects as plug-ins (just like Nuendo), so Vintage Warmer will work there, for example...just imagine running all your audio through a simulation of a classic amplifier or compressor!
There´s another proggy I forgot to mention, that I use purely for final mixing and mastering, called T-Racks, from IK Multimedia. It´s another great valve amplifier simulator, so it´s great for giving an extra "oomph" and "warmness" to the sound.
But of course, if you want all that plus a music and video production tool, Nuendo has it all...
shawners
September 25th, 2003, 11:42 AM
Why dont you message krell or compugenius?? instead of threading?