Hi Folks,
I couldn’t find an item to get an answer for this:
Is it possible to create a sine sweep through the Steinberg Test-Generator PlugIn in Nuendo 5?
Maybe by automating the frequency fader? But how could I automate it?
Thank you for your replys.
Regards
Jens
PS: Happy New Year!
Automating that is a good idea.
Does the top of the plugin frame show read/write buttons? I can check when I get back to the studio in a couple of days.
If you’re Mac based, you could also throw together a quick VST in SonicBirth…
Thank you very much for your answers.
I justed used a workaround in this case: generating the sweep with WaveLab.
But it could still be a cool feature to do it directly in Nuendo. So more suggestions are a appreciated.
BTW I’m a windows-user.
To be honest: I have to check that. [I’m not at my DAW at this moment].
Dietz
January 17, 2013, 6:25pm
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The free MDA TestTone-VST does the trick:
→ http://mda.smartelectronix.com
… believe it or not, that’s one of my “can’t live without it”-plug-ins. For example, it’s noise is real stochastic noise, not just a silly loop like in Nuendo’s own test-tone generator. It produces impulse spikes as well as band-limited sweeps of selectable lenghths, and so on.
Also available as 64-bit: → mda VST plug-ins download | SourceForge.net
HTH,
Not on that URL, Dietz. The downloader definitely says W32 DLL files.