Emanuele,
You can forget about the alpha version 2 of plug-ins, it seems they're
broken and they won't load in any hosts, Nuendo included.
As for the old version 1, I just got the intuition that if you tried to
load my plug-ins into Nuendo, but without having installed the
SonicBirth.framework
Thanks everyone for your inputs, really appreciated.
I just did the first test recording and what I am getting is pretty much
the same results I got a while ago using B-format recordings from
Ambisonia website.
So, to start, I am using Nuendo 5.5 and 6 on a OSX 10.7.5.
I am following
Just did some more test on a OS 10.6.8 running Nuendo 4.3.
There I can see Daniel Courville's plugins and play with them.
I can see and use Visual Virtual Mic.
Still crashes though.
No other plugin.
I managed to play a bit with my recording in which I was talking around
the microphone. When
Le 2014-07-08 04:43, Emanuele a écrit :
Through Kickstarter I founded a Brahma microphone to have access to the
Ambisonic technique and to play with it to learn how to use it.
My main recorder is a Sound Devices 788T (which give me the option to
listen to the stereo result when recording
Hello everyone,
I have been lurking for a while here and is now time to get out in the wild.
Through Kickstarter I founded a Brahma microphone to have access to the
Ambisonic technique and to play with it to learn how to use it.
My main recorder is a Sound Devices 788T (which give me the option
Hi Emanuele,
There are quite a few plug-ins that will work for you, starting with the
paid-for Harpex-B, which does some very interesting things and which I have
found to be extremely useful in working with Ambisonic files. Then there is a
wealth of free stuff, almost all VST, that can be used
Emanuele lamacchiaco...@yahoo.it wrote:
I would like to know from your experience how to face the post
production workflow to treat those recordings.
I am using Nuendo 5 and 6 (or Pro Tools if I have to) on a Mac OS 10.7
and mostly interested in getting standard stereo and planar
multichannels