I have two stereo recordings that were delivered to me on two mono tracks. And I want to convert them into stereo tracks – which is part of my typical workflow that has always worked for me in Nuendo 13. I tried to do this using the command Project – Convert Tracks – Mono to Multichannel, but in Nuendo 14 I get the message:
“Error: The event volume curves of the selected tracks do not match. The tracks could not be converted.”
I didn’t think I’d run into this amazing new feature quite so quickly. Haha.
Anyway, I haven’t drawn any event volume curves. And even when I use the command Audio – Remove Event Volume Curves to remove the non-existent curves and try to convert from mono to multichannel again, I get the same error message.
This doesn’t happen with a shorter recording, by the way – only with the longer of the two recordings I’ve tried so far!
As a work around export those tracks as stereo and select “make audio track” in export settings. Usually that error occurs when the files do not start or end at the same time.
issue is the difference between fade in, fade out ,crossfade , automation, event start and event end lenghts .
this issue is realy annoyng.
for the love of god, steinberg please fix it
It would be so great if the allowed us to choose a “master track” when they differ. This way the other tracks could be conformed to that one and the conversion would happen accordingly.
Most of the time this happens to me is because there is one fade on one of the hundreds of events that is different by a few miliseconds.
Well the issue is realy with nle editors that cut audio in dual mono setup (mainly media composer editors). Sometime It ends up with one clip longer or shorter by 1 frame,or one clip has a short fade out and the other does not. A small editing mistakes that realy you can not blame the editor for. But the fact that it prevents nuendo to convert is realy dumb.
45 min tv show with hundreds of clips, good luck finding the “one frame, or fade mistake”.
One of the reasons i still have a protools licence(a realy sad reason).