![]() ![]() The picture right shows the required settings for the example Nuendo Project shown above. The four fields listed below must be set to match the Nuendo (Cubase) Project settings. Open Revoice Pro and in the Windows menu select Settings to open the Project Settings Window shown right (for Windows OS).In Nuendo's Project menu, open Project Setup and note the Frame Rate and Start time as shown below.Set Nuendo's Tranport Panel Tempo to "FIXED" and note the Bar/Beats value as shown below. ![]() This is generally only done once per Session (but the settings can also be saved as a default). Transfering audio from Nuendo (Cubase) to Revoice Proīefore doing any audio transfers, it is necessary to make sure that the Revoice Pro Session variables match those of the Nuendo (Cubase) Project. Other information on the detailed use of Revoice Pro, is in the other Chapters of this User Manual (found in the Revoice Pro Help Menu) and in the many tutorial videos available. NOTE: In the following instructions, the pictures shown are using Nuendo 6, but there are similar windows and controls in Nuendo 5 and up and Cubase 5 and up that will match these instructions. In this Chapter, we explain how to set up Revoice Pro's Session variables to match the Nuendo (Cubase) Project, and how to use the simple audio transfer methods and the monitoring plug-in. This lets you check processed audio "in place" with Nuendo audio and video before you transfer it from Revoice Pro back to Nuendo (Cubase). It also lets Revoice Pro optionally lock to the Nuendo (Cubase) Playback with sample-accurate sync. ![]() There are also multi-region, multi-track export commands in Revoice Pro for bulk transfers.Īlso, a VST3 Revoice Pro Monitoring plug-in is included with Revoice Pro that, once installed, allows you to hear audio playback from Revoice Pro through Nuendo's audio outupts. There are very easy, familiar and fast ways to do this, mainly using "drag and drop" or copy and paste operations. When you want to use it, you need to start it manually, like any other program.Īudio to be processed in Revoice Pro needs to be selected in Nuendo (Cubase), transferred to Revoice Pro, processed and then the processed audio is transferred back to Nuendo (Cubase). Revoice Pro is a stand-alone program to give you the maximum processing power and flexibility in a multi-track environment. Operating Revoice Pro with Nuendo (Cubase) Note for Revoice Pro 2.5 (and earlier) users: The Revoice Pro VST3 Link plug-in is still available and functional in Revoice Pro 2.6 but is no longer recommended for use with current Nuendo and Cubase versions. What's more, the files transferred from Nuendo (Cubase) are not duplicated (saving storage space and housekeeping) and clip names are maintained in both directions. This lets you take immediate advantage of the full range of Revoice Pro's unique processing capabilities. Using with Nuendo and Cubase What's New for Nuendo and Cubase Usersįrom Revoice Pro 2.6, you can now use faster, simple and familiar copy, paste, drag and drop operations for instant audio transfers from Nuendo (V5 and up) and Cubase (V5 and up) to Revoice Pro and drag and drop back. ![]()
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