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Nuendo 10 review
Nuendo 10 review










nuendo 10 review

Video editors will be pleased with having 2 video tracks in a single project and users of the multiple MixConsole feature will like having a fourth at their disposal. I’ve always found doing that in other DAWs to be a bit of a pain in the rear.

nuendo 10 review

You can now select select several events and export them in 4 ways (Dry, Channel Settings, Complete Signal Path, + Master FX). Workflow & Editing ImprovementsĮfficiency is the name of the game when it comes to workflow improvements in Cubase 12. While it’s impossible to please everyone, I believe ditching the dongle will satisfy a lot more people that there are ones who miss it. The latter can be a concern when major updates and releases are published. An Internet connection is one requirement for that, and Steinberg servers not being overloaded with login requests is another. The future is about cloud activation, which is simple and effective – when it works. Goodbye, e-Licenser (and good riddance!)Ĭubase’s dongle life is now its past-life. It’s all carefully thought out, though, so dangers of product cannibalization and feature-bloating are kept in check. A significant chunk of the latter owes to Steinberg adapting functionality from the rest of its flagship software (namely Dorico, SpectraLayers, and Nuendo) to its DAW. The core user interface and its paradigms are not to be tampered with – they are practically burned into the memory of long-time users, approachable for novices, and able to accommodate Cubase’s evolution. On the surface, Cubase 12 doesn’t look much different.












Nuendo 10 review