Thank you for this video explaining the import/export of EDL and CSV files from DVR to NUENDO. For what specific purposes do you use NUENDO? What kinds of video/audio projects do you work on that you find Fairlight is not robust enough for your purposes. When do you know that you’ll be using NUENDO?
Hi thanks for watching, we use Nuendo mainly for Film, Documentary and Animation, especially for Dialogue, SFX and SoundDesign. Fairlight is quite capable when it comes to Dialogue and Mixing but lacks midi and instrumentation and advance sound manipulation tools. We usually start in Fairlight using stock effects to approximate the SoundDesign and then move to Nuendo to create and design our own unique sound. Once done we return to fairlight with all the stems, and do the final mixing and finishing in it.
Thank you for the response and indeed great video, but I'm a bit confused with the direction of your answer, firstly you mentioned that Fairlight is capable in dialogue & mixing but to be honest Nuendo has a robust and arguably advance Dialogue & mixing workflow than Fairlight resolve and not to forget integrated ADR System, here I'm a bit confused on your specific use case on choosing resolve over Nuendo. The other part of your answer which is more of Sound design workflow seems more like a personal preference and Nuendo also has an integrated library if someone prefers.
@@northernstar5658 Hi it is indeed quite a capable system and has a solid ADR workflow which we have covered in detail.. here: Complete ADR workflow in Fairlight | DaVinci Resolve 19 ua-cam.com/video/13k6_arL6UA/v-deo.html and here is a snapshot of how we go about gain staging in Nuendo once we have edit locked the timeline in Resolve and exported it to Nuendo: ua-cam.com/video/fC2GxMesHyU/v-deo.htmlsi=LLKcipDkrmPHQ3Jg , and
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Thank you for this video explaining the import/export of EDL and CSV files from DVR to NUENDO. For what specific purposes do you use NUENDO? What kinds of video/audio projects do you work on that you find Fairlight is not robust enough for your purposes. When do you know that you’ll be using NUENDO?
Hi thanks for watching, we use Nuendo mainly for Film, Documentary and Animation, especially for Dialogue, SFX and SoundDesign. Fairlight is quite capable when it comes to Dialogue and Mixing but lacks midi and instrumentation and advance sound manipulation tools. We usually start in Fairlight using stock effects to approximate the SoundDesign and then move to Nuendo to create and design our own unique sound. Once done we return to fairlight with all the stems, and do the final mixing and finishing in it.
Thank you for the response and indeed great video, but I'm a bit confused with the direction of your answer, firstly you mentioned that Fairlight is capable in dialogue & mixing but to be honest Nuendo has a robust and arguably advance Dialogue & mixing workflow than Fairlight resolve and not to forget integrated ADR System, here I'm a bit confused on your specific use case on choosing resolve over Nuendo. The other part of your answer which is more of Sound design workflow seems more like a personal preference and Nuendo also has an integrated library if someone prefers.
@@northernstar5658 Hi it is indeed quite a capable system and has a solid ADR workflow which we have covered in detail.. here: Complete ADR workflow in Fairlight | DaVinci Resolve 19
ua-cam.com/video/13k6_arL6UA/v-deo.html and here is a snapshot of how we go about gain staging in Nuendo once we have edit locked the timeline in Resolve and exported it to Nuendo: ua-cam.com/video/fC2GxMesHyU/v-deo.htmlsi=LLKcipDkrmPHQ3Jg , and
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