Voices of Native America V2 Logic EXS
FANTASTiC | Jan 25 2017 | 407 MB
Superb audio quality, recorded in stereo using John Hardy mic pres and AT mics. The detail is amazing.
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Superb audio quality, recorded in stereo using John Hardy mic pres and AT mics. The detail is amazing.
Nuendo 3 is another huge step in the development of Steinberg’s professional media production system. With an extensive set of new features for audio post production including AAF support, a new set of media management tools, Pinnacle X-Send integration and Warp to Picture functionality, plus many new features for top-level recording studios and surround producers. Nuendo 3 is one of the most powerful tools for any kind of media production available anywhere. Nuendo 3 is designed to serve the needs for everyone producing sound for film, television, video or game. The new version of Steinberg’s renowned media production system offers more features for post production than ever before and also sets new standards in surround production. An extensive set of new features for “traditional” stereo audio production and an overall enhancement of many existing functions make Nuendo one of the most powerful tools for any kind of media production available anywhere.
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