Temple of Tune acquires second Yamaha Nuage system

A second Yamaha Nuage system has recently been installed at Belgian studio Temple of Tune to satisfy its post-production requirements.

Owner Fredo Gevaert first invested in the system in 2014 and it was such a success that he immediately started planning for the next one.

Established in 1990, Temple of Tune specialises in sound design for television, film and advertising. It has used Steinberg Nuendo in all four of its studios since the DAW was first launched, but the installation of the first Nuage system in the main studio made a big difference to its workflow.

“Nuendo has so many advantages compared to other DAWs. It is more flexible, faster and easier to work with multiple users,” said Gevaert. “However, there is a limit to the number of key commands one can use and remember. But until 2014 we didn’t use controllers because there wasn’t one that fitted our needs – Nuage was the first controller that we were comfortable with.”

The second Nuage system has been installed in Temple of Tune’s cinema room, which is used to produce a wide array of surround mixes. Purchased through Yamaha dealer Amptec and installed by the studios’ own technical staff, it has immediately been put to work on 52 11-minute episodes of Franco-Belgian animated series My Knight And Me, which is broadcast worldwide.

“The workflow for this series uses both Nuage systems, starting in the main studio,” Gevaert explained. “We start by doing Foley recordings with Nuage as the front-end controller, then we use the Nuendo’s Spotting/Marker/ADR functionality to sort out the Foley recordings.

“Next we do the automated dialogue replacement (ADR), which Nuage makes a big difference in being able to do quickly. Then we do sound effects cutting and the final TV mix. From there a cinema mix is done on the new Nuage system in our cinema room, where we can do 5.1, 7.1, Dolby Atmos and Auro 3D mixes.

“We have to produce three completely separate masters – for television, cinema and DVD, all with a different sound and dynamic range,” Gevaert concluded. “The combination of Nuendo and Nuage is simply fantastic, it means we can guarantee our customers the best possible quality for their budget.”

A video about Temple of Tune’s use of Nuage can be viewed below:

http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/