Taken from Nuendo forums
If you use Nuendo with Pulsar XTC at home and With Pulsar I at work. The Nuendo/Pulsar combination works great; very flexible routing etc. The XTC is nice too, for some of the synths; some are quite allright (but be aware: no latency compensation from within Nuendo). Stay away from the plugin FX though; very average sounding. The big downside is that the XTC actually uses a lot of CPU power, especially when using plugs that require RAM, such as reverb or delay based FX.
So, here you go:
1. If you want it for the plugins; buy the UAD-1
2. If you want it for the synths; buy the XTC and live with timing probs or buy the Powercore.
Is this true about timing????
One more time... Nuendo2 and Cubase 2 have both delay compensation - it works just like UAD1 and Powercore in Nuendo, the rest is mostly bullshit (except for the memory thing)! (that includes the XTC plugin quality comment)
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Sam, please post the link, I'd like to see what this guy was going on about (hope it wasn't you!). There is a setting in Nuendo that can cause midi timing to go awry & it's *not* a Pulsar thing at all. XTC timing hasn't been a problem for me, even in SX 1.6.
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I've decided no to go with the new emu cards as I need 8 in and 8 uts and cant afford a decent adat convertor, but I am putting the Puksar 2 card in a seperate machine to use as a synth live. That way I can run it at 44.1khz (as the new synths upsample to 96khz), and have 3 synths at the same time as opposed to 1 ad an effect at 96khz in xtc mode. Loving the Pro-1 at the mo : )
Which setting?On 2004-02-18 23:56, Eric Dahlberg wrote:
Sam, please post the link, I'd like to see what this guy was going on about (hope it wasn't you!). There is a setting in Nuendo that can cause midi timing to go awry & it's *not* a Pulsar thing at all. XTC timing hasn't been a problem for me, even in SX 1.6.