Procks suggestion to try the trial to evaluate the product is the best advice as we cannot do your research for you. Unfortunately the forum members cannot know what you “need” in a DAW. Steinberg Forums – 13 Mar 19 Crossgrade to Nuendo now less than 400USDĬheck out the promo: Nuendo: Advanced Audio Post-Production Solution | Steinberg? I sincerely hope you get a response from someone that can answer your concern.įWIW… there are some posts about this topic in the CB 10 General forum section that may help you a bit. Please don’t “thank” me if you consider my suggestion “unhelpful”. Īt the very least, can you (or anyone) offer a pointer to another thread where these questions have already been answered? Um, thanks PRock, but I’d really prefer a substantive reply, as opposed to the unhelpful suggestion that I spend the rest of eternity (or until the trial version’s expiration date, whichever comes first) trying to figure out which of Cubase’s thousands of audio/MIDI/workflow functionalities are either missing or implemented differently in Nuendo - a decidedly complex program with which I am utterly unfamiliar. Thank you for any and all advice, guidance, URLs, etc.!! On a Win 10 (圆4) PC, running on an i7-3930K and 16GB RAM, would Nuendo 8’s CPU/RAM usage be greater than/less than/generally comparable to that of Cubase Pro 9.5? What (if anything) will I no longer be able to do in Nuendo that I can currently do in Cubase Pro? Will all of my hand-made drum maps, expression maps and project templates work in Nuendo, right out of the box, or will they need tweaking/reformatting/re-assigning? I’m breaking out in a cold sweat just imagining opening up a 50-track project and discovering that (for example) the instrument/plugin automation is all screwy, or missing entirely… It says on the Steinberg website that “ Nuendo 8 will include ‘out-of-the-box’ all-musical features from Cubase, previously available in the Nuendo Expansion Kit (NEK).” Does that really mean ALL of Cubase 10’s ‘musical features’, or does the NEK only contain a subset of Cubase’s ‘musical features’, and Nuendo only has that subset?Īre there any ‘non-musical’ Cubase features that are either absent from, or handled differently in, Nuendo? Will Nuendo be able to open and play Cubase projects dating back to Cubase VST/32? I have some very old projects, which I still reference with some regularity. I’ve used Cubase exclusively since the days when I had to have this little bugger connected to my printer’s parallel port: but the requirement that I relinquish my Cubase license has me worried, and raises a number of questions. I want to cross-grade to Nuendo, to take advantage of its post-pro features, its more robust surround sound capabilities, etc. I’m living a relatively happy and stable life with Cubase Pro 9.5.41 on a Win 10 (圆4) PC, i7-3930K and 16GB RAM. I’m sure that this has been asked and answered here before (I couldn’t find anything that was both recent and helpful on the rest of The Internets), but the Forum’s search engine won’t allow searches for the most important words in my questions, so please forgive any redundancy…
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