Great new features. Just saw the website that some synth plugins are not available anymore. Hoping for some new ones in the next update as replacement for Prologue, Mystic and Loopmash.
HINT: Steinberg doesn't has the code for this vstis. These very old plugins were no longer developed by it´s manufacturers. And with apple's new M1 CPU generation this plugins are now been removed because they are no longer compatible on the modern OSX system. TIP: you can still install these old plugins, they also run fine in Cubase+Nuendo 12 (windows) :)
All of those new features and that's the takeaway? That means Steinberg is doing something right if SFX in the promo video (a tool designed for music and sound design) are off putting. Or you're Pro Tools users looking over the fence :-)
@@DragosStefan Branding doesn't need to be static from one year to the next when it comes to products that cater to a wide and diverse audience. This year, it's obviously aimed at sci-fi, electronic music composition, and perhaps with a lean towards video game sound-design/music (marketing hint: an industry that is bigger than the music and film industry combined) of which Nuendo has specific and unique features like WWISE implementation, field recorder import, etc. When I heard the sounds and saw the graphics, I instantly thought - video game sound design, sci-fi, and the new Dune because it was fantastic. Pretty clear the content is what makes it obviously professional. I liked it, two thumbs up.
...That MIDI REMOTE Tho 😱😱😱
Mapping assistant looks amazing. Wow.
Great new features. Just saw the website that some synth plugins are not available anymore. Hoping for some new ones in the next update as replacement for Prologue, Mystic and Loopmash.
HINT: Steinberg doesn't has the code for this vstis. These very old plugins were no longer developed by it´s manufacturers. And with apple's new M1 CPU generation this plugins are now been removed because they are no longer compatible on the modern OSX system. TIP: you can still install these old plugins, they also run fine in Cubase+Nuendo 12 (windows) :)
@@Byron101_ ahm yes closed source so close there is source anymore.
I like the more detail provided about ARA2 update that wasn’t in Cubase videos - I think
Switching from Pro tools to Steinberg Cubase or Nuendo -
Has Nuendo do all the midi function than Cubase?
Thanks for clarification!
Hello! How can I make my Nuendo look all black like that? Thanks
Those techy SF cheesy graphics and SFX in the new videos are not doing any service to Nuendo's branding as a professional tool.
yeah, it's pretty over the top haha
All of those new features and that's the takeaway? That means Steinberg is doing something right if SFX in the promo video (a tool designed for music and sound design) are off putting. Or you're Pro Tools users looking over the fence :-)
If you think you can do it better, send us an offer and we may consider you for future videos ;)
@@Nuendo That would be an option, except there doesn't seem to be a way to actually contact you (apart from CZcams comments or Support requests).
@@DragosStefan Branding doesn't need to be static from one year to the next when it comes to products that cater to a wide and diverse audience. This year, it's obviously aimed at sci-fi, electronic music composition, and perhaps with a lean towards video game sound-design/music (marketing hint: an industry that is bigger than the music and film industry combined) of which Nuendo has specific and unique features like WWISE implementation, field recorder import, etc. When I heard the sounds and saw the graphics, I instantly thought - video game sound design, sci-fi, and the new Dune because it was fantastic. Pretty clear the content is what makes it obviously professional. I liked it, two thumbs up.
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