hello dear friend I'm loving your dolby atmos videos on nunedo 12. I've been a nuendo user for years and I'm entering the atmos world now. I have a question. Why do you insert the effects in the sgroup and not in the fx channel? I know they work similarly in nuendo but I was curious. strong hug Ernani
Hi Ernani... I really don't have a strong answer for this - to me, both FX and Groups channels are just Auxiliary channels (speaking in terms of consoles)... I choose Groups, just because FX channels cannot be assigned as an Output... and Groups can be either an Output or a Send, so I personally think an FX channel is just a capped Group channel. If I were working on a track with an FX channel ready to roll, and all of a sudden I felt like using that channel as an output, I'd have to re-do it from scratch as a group... Don't want to go through that :) When working in a console, Auxiliaries are Groups, and FX wouldn't exist... Sorry if the answer is subjective, it's just a matter of preference, I haven't spent too much time looking deeply at the differences, but only the one above makes me go to groups by default and never use FX :)
hi! I am really interested in your ab reverb plugin. I am primarily working Atmos in Nuendo 11, due to upgrade to 12. I was wondering if I were to use ab reverb, can the existing Ambidecoder be used to output to a 7.1.4 speaker configuration? You don't show the way the Ambidecoder is decoding your FX channel. I was under the impression that Nuendo's Ambidecoder can only convert to binaural (headphones) or stereo speakers? Can it output to 7.1.2 for me to then route to a bed? Or is it primarily designed for binaural listening only. Cheers!
Hi Ollie, apologies if I didn't show that specific detail in this video, there's just so much to show, I always miss something :P! Good news is YES, Nuendo's Ambidecoder can go from Ambisonics to ANYTHING (including 7.1.4) natively :) So once you route your Ambisonics channel to a 7.1.4 group, Nuendo should take care of the rest. So basically all our Plugins can be decoded to 7.1.4 in Nuendo without the need of any third-party decoder. Additional to a bed, and to make it even more wicked, Nuendo can even decode our plugins to a 7.1.4 OBJECT, meaning you can later shrink the object, rotate it, change its size, everything independent from the bed, whilst keeping its own three-dimensional information! It's pretty insane! For an example, check out this video ua-cam.com/video/woFnmOzQdbw/v-deo.html at 8:16, where aside from the reverb at the Bed, we also added an Overhead Reverb AND a Snare Delay, both routed to a 7.1.4 drums object, and then shrunk the object as we wanted the drums to be "smaller"
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hello dear friend
I'm loving your dolby atmos videos on nunedo 12.
I've been a nuendo user for years and I'm entering the atmos world now.
I have a question.
Why do you insert the effects in the sgroup and not in the fx channel?
I know they work similarly in nuendo but I was curious.
strong hug
Ernani
Hi Ernani... I really don't have a strong answer for this - to me, both FX and Groups channels are just Auxiliary channels (speaking in terms of consoles)... I choose Groups, just because FX channels cannot be assigned as an Output... and Groups can be either an Output or a Send, so I personally think an FX channel is just a capped Group channel.
If I were working on a track with an FX channel ready to roll, and all of a sudden I felt like using that channel as an output, I'd have to re-do it from scratch as a group... Don't want to go through that :)
When working in a console, Auxiliaries are Groups, and FX wouldn't exist... Sorry if the answer is subjective, it's just a matter of preference, I haven't spent too much time looking deeply at the differences, but only the one above makes me go to groups by default and never use FX :)
@@AudioBrewers Got it perfectly!!!
thank you very much
hi! I am really interested in your ab reverb plugin. I am primarily working Atmos in Nuendo 11, due to upgrade to 12. I was wondering if I were to use ab reverb, can the existing Ambidecoder be used to output to a 7.1.4 speaker configuration? You don't show the way the Ambidecoder is decoding your FX channel. I was under the impression that Nuendo's Ambidecoder can only convert to binaural (headphones) or stereo speakers? Can it output to 7.1.2 for me to then route to a bed? Or is it primarily designed for binaural listening only. Cheers!
Hi Ollie, apologies if I didn't show that specific detail in this video, there's just so much to show, I always miss something :P! Good news is YES, Nuendo's Ambidecoder can go from Ambisonics to ANYTHING (including 7.1.4) natively :) So once you route your Ambisonics channel to a 7.1.4 group, Nuendo should take care of the rest. So basically all our Plugins can be decoded to 7.1.4 in Nuendo without the need of any third-party decoder.
Additional to a bed, and to make it even more wicked, Nuendo can even decode our plugins to a 7.1.4 OBJECT, meaning you can later shrink the object, rotate it, change its size, everything independent from the bed, whilst keeping its own three-dimensional information! It's pretty insane! For an example, check out this video ua-cam.com/video/woFnmOzQdbw/v-deo.html at 8:16, where aside from the reverb at the Bed, we also added an Overhead Reverb AND a Snare Delay, both routed to a 7.1.4 drums object, and then shrunk the object as we wanted the drums to be "smaller"