![]() ![]() I'm a 10.5 Pro user and I've scored a couple of short films now with it now. If you REALLY can't decide between the two, buy Nuendo now, then wait a few months when Cubase goes on sale for 50% off, and then you'll have both! :) Nuendo makes it easier to deliver your product to non-musicians, and this may be the thing that gets you more work with that producer on a future project. But when it comes to collaborating with other individuals who aren't musicians, you may find that they may require you to work in a way that's not typical for composers. ie "Can you send me a clip of Scene 4 with the score only, no dialogue?" then you'll want Nuendo.įrom a musical composition standpoint, Cubase and Nuendo are extremely similar. There are video, sound efx and surround tools that come with Nuendo that don't exist in Cubase.Īlso if you're going to be collaborating with a producer, and that producer wants to view a scene with the music that you composed for it. ![]() If you think that you may be getting into video game scoring or Post-Production (Dialog, Sound Design, Foley, etc.) then there's no question that you'll need Nuendo. So if you're someone who absolutely has to have the newest features on day one, then you may consider purchasing Cubase. Sound design tools including VoiceDesigner, Doppler effects, DearVR Spatial Connect integration – making it the most comprehensive VR authoring DAW around.I own both Nuendo 10 and Cubase 10.5, and at the current price I would recommend going for Nuendo.Ĭubase does have the advantage of getting new features first. They have announced workflow enhancements with Field Recorder Audio Import, Video Rendering and Video cut detection. With a redesigned user interface, new and improved plug-ins, a reworked channel strip and more than 30 other features and improvements it promises to be their best offering yet. ![]() Nuendo is coming sometime in the second quarter of this year according to Steinberg and now we know what to expect including 40 new features and improvements, ranging from major workflow enhancements to sound design tools.Īnnounced at this years GDC, the new Nuendo promises to be one of the most comprehensive post-production softwares on the market. Steinberg’s post-production mega-software is back for number 10. Steinberg are back with what they’re calling ‘The Landmark Release’ version of Nuendo with dozens of new features in it’s tenth edition. ![]()
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