Hi all,
Well I am a long time Cubase, Logic, Nuendo2 user and am starting to consider a sequencer that has very heavy audio editing abilties such as Vegas or maybe even samplitude. I am considering to do all my sequencing of midi parts in Nuendo but do all of my audio work in another host.
I was considering Vegas for the acid loop style editing, this is super fast and easy, and of course they have a pretty intuitive way of doing x fades and such, any thoughts?
I could always just keep working in Nuendo for both my midi/audio needs but thought there might be something to gain working in a host like vegas/samplitude.
Any info or thoughts would be great. Just curious how these apps work with the CW set up since I have no idea of how the routing scheemes with these apps are handled.
Cheers!
Any one use Vegas with there scope system?
i use sam6 for mastering/burning cds and it's great. i think if acid loops were my main focus, i'd use sonar3, but that's me. for everything else, nuendo/cubase sx has everything else beat(with the exception of specialized function like in melodyne or live. hey! how about live?)
no help i know, sorry!
no help i know, sorry!

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Thanks for the replies!
Well I am not using acid loop CD's but when I refered to acid based looping, I meant the functionality of hopw you can edit, mix, splice, move and shape the loops with accuracy, where as a task of that nature would be rather involved in say Nuendo.
So I was considering to do all of my recording and midi work in nuendo, export all the parts and then build and mix in a tool like Vegas since I have read and seen how the work flow is.
Cheers!
Well I am not using acid loop CD's but when I refered to acid based looping, I meant the functionality of hopw you can edit, mix, splice, move and shape the loops with accuracy, where as a task of that nature would be rather involved in say Nuendo.
So I was considering to do all of my recording and midi work in nuendo, export all the parts and then build and mix in a tool like Vegas since I have read and seen how the work flow is.
Cheers!
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Just wanted to pipe in with an "amen". I use Nuendo and Vegas, and just recently upgraded the latter (3 -> 5). Am very pleased with the ASIO. Am having trouble sync'ing to MIDI (usually it freezes) but then again I haven't yet cracked the manual so...
Vegas is the world's easiest audio and video editor IMHO. Lack of OMF support is, unfortunately, the killer for me. I can't throw away Nuendo just yet.
I worry, too, that there is no mention of Vegas on the Sonic Foundry website...
Cheers,
Johann
Vegas is the world's easiest audio and video editor IMHO. Lack of OMF support is, unfortunately, the killer for me. I can't throw away Nuendo just yet.
I worry, too, that there is no mention of Vegas on the Sonic Foundry website...
Cheers,
Johann
And the main Sony Vegas forum:
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/f ... mID=4&ms=1
And the Vegas audio forum:
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/f ... ForumID=19
Very nice people there
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/f ... mID=4&ms=1
And the Vegas audio forum:
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/f ... ForumID=19
Very nice people there
