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Together with its many enhancements and the musical features previously introduced in Cubase, this version solidifies Nuendo as the advanced media production system that professionals work in. Showcased for the first time at the GDC Expo this week, Nuendo 10 is the culmination of years of experience at Steinberg, also including the implementation of numerous user requests related to audio post-production and game audio design. Today, Nuendo is a comprehensive solution, allowing it to be easily integrated with all types of media applications. #STEINBERG NUENDO 10 NEW FEATURES SOFTWARE#Since its inception in 2000, Nuendo has evolved into the go-to media production software for many professionals around the world, delivering innovative tools paired with state-of-the-art technology. Steinberg today announced the upcoming availability of Nuendo 10 at the GDC Expo in San Francisco. I doubt you will get what you need from it.Presented for the very first time at this year’s Game Developer Conference (GDC), the latest iteration of Steinberg’s audio post-production workstation, Nuendo 10, combines premium audio quality with a sheer endless number of advanced editing tools, intelligent workflow enhancements and exciting new features. Render down each clip after I applied audio suite, what if I want to adjust something I did days ago - oh I guess start over. Just without the slip edit feature I would be lost not too mention DOP. Nuendo has been used here on close to 20 pictures and we dont feel like PT would ever be an option for us as quite frankly it would be a step back. amazing built in surround mixing support, built in media bay (close enough to Basehead and soundminer for SFX spotting needs in the box), a myriad of in the box plugs that rival close enough to 3rd parties at high price points, new field recorder workflow in the work (hopefully coming soon with ARA support), DOP (huge time saver for dialogue editing here), network features (so great for working on a large scale film projects with other sound editors), and much more of course. With a build in reconformer, ADR/foley taker. I’m a bit confused by your sentiment and what you actually feel is lacking for film audio post. #STEINBERG NUENDO 10 NEW FEATURES PRO#Hi Oliver, you will be missed than as a pro user of Nuendo, we are far too few. Perhaps they delayed ARA support for Cubsase 10 just for this reason alone… at least until Nuendo 8.5 is released. It would be VERY frustrating to Nuendo users to have to wait very long for ARA support, now that it is known that Steinberg has been working on it. #STEINBERG NUENDO 10 NEW FEATURES UPDATE#I suspect that when the Cubase 10 update is released with ARA support, Nuendo 8.5 (guessing at version number) will be released in close proximity to it… so both will have ARA support at nearly the same time. One of the big headline features is of course ARA support… which is still forthcoming in Cubase. ![]() Cubase 10 has new multi-thread/core improvements that probably need more time to be tested before moving over to mission-critical Nuendo environments anyway. I hate to say it, but the quality control on Cubase does not seem as robust as that of Nuendo. And I’m not sure it’s a good idea to get all the new Cubase 10 features right away anyway, since there are often lots of bugs to be worked out. #STEINBERG NUENDO 10 NEW FEATURES PLUS#I suspect we’ll get all the Cubase 10 features by Nuendo 8.5, plus some new goodies. They just launched Nuendo Live 2 as well, so the “Nuendo” brand is something they seem to be committing to.Ĭubase and Nuendo obviously share a lot of the same codebase, and sometimes Cubase gets things from Nuendo, and sometimes Nuendo gets things from Cubase. If anything, I think it is really here to stay. merging in the NEK features), and Nuendo’s recent success in the game dev market, it seems that it is unlikely that they are going to merge it with Cubase any time soon. And given that they’ve already made some changes to Nuendo (i.e. Now whether or not that’s exaggeration or marketing is another issue, but as I understand it, each business/product unit in Steinberg has its own revenue stream and development process, even if they share components. I read somewhere (perhaps from one of the mods) that the Nuendo product is self-sustaining financially and I recall he said it is making money. If Cubase keeps adding legit features it can cover way more ground than nuendo. That’s just my guess, Cubase has a bigger market and can reach way more people in the industry. ![]() I agree! I don’t think nuendo is doing good in the market. Looking at those videos left me wondering if perhaps they’re starting the process of creating a single DAW with tiers rather than two major DAW’s. ![]()
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