richard kurek
Active Member
nuendo 10 is out not seeing grace period
Thanks. I am now seeing I don't need Nuendo at this time. Good to know.And finally, a side-by-side comparison chart: https://new.steinberg.net/nuendo/compare-editions/
wonder why they just didnt port over all of cubase features , regardless liking my upgradeHow are you all liking Nuendo 10 so far? As a Cubase 10 user who cross-graded over to Nuendo 10, I'm glad Nuendo 10 has caught up with Cubase now. I hope Nuendo in the future starts including some useful features in Music Production ahead of Cubase instead of behind it but that is just me. In general, Cubase/Nuendo is incredible to use.
What features are you missing in Nuendo 10 that Cubase 10 had? I find the flow identical...even the extra content is included in Nuendo 10. Nothing missing.wonder why they just didnt port over all of cubase features , regardless liking my upgrade
wonder why they just didnt port over all of cubase features , regardless liking my upgrade
one item for now small thing , but liked it for the flow , when you duplucate clips , you hover over the end of the clip the small box appears in the middle select drag and drop, but in nuendo you need to in may case in MAC OS i need to hold alt key and mouse to see the box, again not a big deal but not the same , there was a few more things just cant remember (this is when i was looking for differences ) reading on steinberg forum someone mentioned that the color with the CC is not the same as cubase ,What features are you missing in Nuendo 10 that Cubase 10 had? I find the flow identical...even the extra content is included in Nuendo 10. Nothing missing.
I did note that the release version is the same as Cubase. This makes me think that they are now in sync and we can expect maintenance releases close together. The only aspects differing Nuendo will be the game/video things which will likely come with a .x version update (10.1, 10.2, etc) while Cubase may continue to jump at .5 intervals with updates. But that is speculation based on their past pattern.
22.2 is a real surround format. Friend of mine did his PhD dissertation on recording for 22.2.
It's 3D (has a vertical axis) and is probably most often used in experimental purpose-built facilities like NHK, and/or when used with object-oriented mix tools like Atmos.
Im assuming to do 22.2 properly you would need an audio interface that had 22 output plugs??
this whole surround hype is a HOAX. In reality it does'nt exist.
It is priced at its lowest point. My understanding is that it will remain at the current price point until the next release when anything can happen (possibly back up to its normal range?).