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Anonymous Posted on Apr 24, 2014

Having problem in recording with Nuendo 4 and m track sound card

Hi i have attached my mic with m track sound card and its not recording even a single word in nuendo, tell me how to configure it.

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Steve Martyn

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2008

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Hello Nelson,

What are the specifications of your mace and what is your studio set-up

Have you lookied at performance monitor to see what process is using up all the memory?

If sound like you may have to tweak your machine to suit your specific needs.

I too had similiar problems and tuned my machine to to work more effeciantly...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2009

SOURCE: C- Media 5.1 CH USB sound device wont work in Nuendo 2

my labtop has no sawnd i wont help

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2010

SOURCE: i dont know why i can not record my mic into my nuendo4

plz first setup your driver. ten setup nuendo 4. device setup-vstaudio system-click switch

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2013

SOURCE: Two Edirol UA 25 audio cards cannot be used simultaneusly in Nuendo 4?

you should try it according to sound system.

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