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What's the word on the street about Nuendo?

Anybody heard any good or bad things about it?

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When you say not strong for midi.... in what way?

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Check out the latest issue of Keyboard Magazine (April). They reviewed Nuendo.

Things found in Cubase, but missing in Nuendo:

groove quantizing
drum grid editor
controller thinning
notation editing and printout

Thats just from glancing at the article real quick.

Its meant more for audio than MIDI.
 
it has limited midi featires.. its not made for midi its made for pure audio. i use nuendo i love it..
 
Excellent audio app. I never use the midi so I can't comment. I do all my mixing in nuendo. Well laid out prog. I was slow about moving from analog mixing to PC, but with nuendo, I'm hooked!:D
 
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c9-2001 said:
it has limited midi featires.. its not made for midi its made for pure audio. i use nuendo i love it..


Is it good enough with Midi so I can just program drums? using ACID and Battery?

I mean it seems like that would be a pretty basic feature that if Cubase can do....Nuendo should atleast be able to do right?
 
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CharlieLACA said:



Is it good enough with Midi so I can just program drums? using ACID and Battery?

I mean it seems like that would be a pretty basic feature that if Cubase can do....Nuendo should atleast be able to do right?

Actually, it can't tempo strech Acidized audio loops.

I seriously think you should pick up the April issue of Keyboard Magazine and read the review. Nuendo is not a bigger brother to Cubase. They are 2 different products targeted for different uses.
 
midi and nuendo

So if I am getting Nuendo... am I screwed if i want to use ACID and drum loops and MIDI?
 
I use battery with Nuendo as a VSTi instrument and program the drums in using the piano roll editor type thing cause I have no MIDI controller... but if you had a MIDI controller I am sure you could use that to program them in.
 
and battery works well for you? no problems? Do you use Acid?
 
add all the features of nuendo and cubase, and the learning curve of both, and what do you have????

Logic :D
 
Dude, if you use acid, render your drums into one track and import it. You will be fine. If you need to tweak them later, you can simply tweak the drums in acid and import it again.
 
CyanJaguar said:
add all the features of nuendo and cubase, and the learning curve of both, and what do you have????

Logic :D
yea right, its Cubase Sx and Nuendo 2.0... logic is garbage...it only has good plugins. both cubase and nuendo are simple to use, and yes i like nuendo over pro tools also
 
I enjoy working in Samplitude 6. And... seemes to me it's basicaly the same. Steinberg took the best ideas of Samplitude, added some original features - and Nuendo was ready! :D
 
might be worth to wait for Cubase SX ... it actually is a combination of Nuendo Audio and Cubase MIDI ...
 
mcr said:
might be worth to wait for Cubase SX ... it actually is a combination of Nuendo Audio and Cubase MIDI ...
it'll be out soon, i'm gonna get it, but i think nuendo 2 is gonna be nice too... i don't understand why steinberg just doesn't make major program taking all the nuendo/cubase features...until cubase Sx i'll stick with Nuendo 1.52
 
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