Hi David, thank you as per usual for these amazing videos, I just wanted to ask what made you move from nuendo to reaper? I’m a nuendo user at the moment and seeing that you used to use cubase/nuendo as well, I was wondering if there is something specific about reaper that made you move? And also if there is something you miss about nuendo that reaper doesn’t have? And vice versa
Awesome video and fantastic examples that are very useful in ones own SFX designs. Thanks for putting this video together, while I do not have Phase Plant I do use iris 2 and found it very helpful as a sampler for sound design. Would love to see you do some more examples with iris 2 instead of Phase Plant as I have seen you mention using iris 2 before but do not see it in use much. Overall nice detailed vid ...
I don't have a use for that, but I think it could be popular (if he could Keep away from sci-fi sounds until the end). The first thing people do when the get excited about amateur filmmaking is usually try a shootout or action film/sequence. Of course, after they try duplicating themselves using a split screen or green screen technique. The only question to answer is 'are they at a level where they know that there's more to it than buying "1001 Hollywood SFX!"?' 😅
LKC Variator is really great!! thx so much
Hi David, thank you as per usual for these amazing videos, I just wanted to ask what made you move from nuendo to reaper? I’m a nuendo user at the moment and seeing that you used to use cubase/nuendo as well, I was wondering if there is something specific about reaper that made you move? And also if there is something you miss about nuendo that reaper doesn’t have? And vice versa
Awesome video and fantastic examples that are very useful in ones own SFX designs. Thanks for putting this video together, while I do not have Phase Plant I do use iris 2 and found it very helpful as a sampler for sound design. Would love to see you do some more examples with iris 2 instead of Phase Plant as I have seen you mention using iris 2 before but do not see it in use much. Overall nice detailed vid ...
awesoem video, david. i would like to see how you would create sounds for shooting and handling a gun. it would be great
I don't have a use for that, but I think it could be popular (if he could Keep away from sci-fi sounds until the end). The first thing people do when the get excited about amateur filmmaking is usually try a shootout or action film/sequence. Of course, after they try duplicating themselves using a split screen or green screen technique.
The only question to answer is 'are they at a level where they know that there's more to it than buying "1001 Hollywood SFX!"?'
😅