UnlikePro Tools, in Nuendo all the key commands can be re-assigned. Nuendo includes some presets to help accommodate users coming from other DAWs. I started off by switching my key commands to the Pro Tools preset. To do this:
Now the scrolling will be more natural and similar to Pro Tools or Logic. And,because we made the modifier the Shift key, only during a horizontal scroll will the mousewheel reverse. Normal scrolling without Shift will still be correct.
Never actually went back on this to say the solution i Found for Nuendo 7 (confirmed also for nuendo 8) for those who might have the same issue. Your answer is along the same lines. Here is what I did.
Revoice Pro is a stand-alone program to give you the maximum processing power and flexibility in a multi-track environment. When you want to use it, you need to start it manually, like any other program.
There are very easy, familiar and fast ways to transfer audio between Revoice Pro and Nuendo (Cubase), mainly using "drag and drop" or copy and paste operations. To move multiple processed tracks (or portion of multiple tracks) from Revoice Pro back to Nuendo (Cubase) at the same time, the Export Audio command [CMD E (Mac)/Ctrl E (Windows)] can be used as described here.
Also, 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 (Cubase's) audio outupts. It also lets Revoice Pro optionally lock to the Nuendo (Cubase) Playback with sample-accurate sync. This lets you check processed audio "in place" with Nuendo audio and video before you transfer it from Revoice Pro back to Nuendo (Cubase).
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.
Before doing any audio transfers, it is necessary to make sure that the Revoice Pro Session variables match those of the Nuendo (Cubase) Project. This is generally only done once per Session (but the settings can also be saved as a default).
The most efficient way to transfer audio from Nuendo (Cubase) to Revoice Pro is by using "Drag and Drop". But if there isn't room in one computer screen to see multiple program windows, you can also Copy the audio in Nuendo (Cubase) and Paste into a Revoice Pro track. These are both explained in detail below.
There are two main methods for transferring processed audio from Revoice Pro to Nuendo (Cubase). Which one you chose depends on whether you want to transfer a single clip or many clips from optionally many tracks at the same time.
A) For transferring a single audio region from Revoice Pro to Nuendo (Cubase), drag and drop is simple and fast.
This means that if the user creates a New Process in Revoice Pro by pressing the New Process command that automatically uses "Selected audio" to set the process length, the range of the process will not automatically be set for the length of all the new transferred regions.
In this case, to process all the transferred regions, the user can easily set a Playback Range in Revoice Pro to include all the newly transferred audio (or a sub-range) just before pressing the New Process command. If this is done, then all the regions within the Playback Range will be included in the process.
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