Revoice Pro 5.1 Manual Publication

Capturing audio

    You can transfer audio from Nuendo/Cubase to Revoice Pro using drag and drop. 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.


    • For a Match process, you will need to transfer two input signals (a Guide and a Dub) to Revoice Pro. For a Doubler or Adjust process you only need one input signal.
    • When copying the Guide and Dub audio, it doesn't normally matter which you do first, but you should name the tracks in Revoice Pro so you put the audio into the right tracks.
    • Also, we advise transferring the longer of the Guide or Dub second, for reasons that will be explained below.

    In Nuendo/Cubase select one or more audio clips in a single track that you want to transfer to Revoice Pro to process.

    We will show first transferring one Region from Cubase to Revoice Pro and processing that. When transferring multiple regions from Cubase to Revoice Pro, the regions will be transferred, but before processing, one extra action will be required which will be explained below.

    You can use any of the Cubase selection commands including clicking on a single region, or use Shift+click to select multiple regions, or Shift+double click at the first event of the track to select all following events of the track. Below, we have selected the Lead Vocal GUIDE region in purple.




    Transfer the audio to Revoice Pro: If you can see both the Cubase and Revoice Pro windows, you can easily drag the selected region(s) from Cubase to a Revoice Pro track and drop it by releasing the mouse button. Or, you can use the Copy command in Cubase and then go to the Revoice Pro window, put the mouse over the destination track, right click and select the Paste Audio command shown below. Copy and Paste keyboard shortcuts also work (CMD+C and CMD+V on Mac, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V on Windows).



    These approaches will deposit the audio at the correct timecode, as shown for the selected Guide audio below. (Normally, the first Guide audio is placed into Track 1.)



    If using a Match process, select the audio clip(s) in the Cubase Project that are to be aligned (only in one track) as shown below. This is your Dub track, in our case Double Vocal DUB.





    Drag & Drop (or Copy and Paste) the clip(s), to the next Revoice Pro track as shown below.




    Notes:

    • The first audio region imported into a Revoice Pro Session window automatically sets the values of the Revoice Pro session's Audio Sample Rate and Audio Bit Depth settings. Revoice Pro Sessions require all audio regions to have the same Sample Rates and Bit Depths.

    • If the audio regions are empty in Revoice Pro or at the wrong locations, check that you have set the correct DAW version and BPM rate.


    • If you have transferred more than one region for the Guide or Dub, you should click here to read what additional operations you might need to take.

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