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http://www.macnn.com/articles/01/05/17/nuendo.for/

Nuendo for Mac ships

updated 08:00 am EDT, Thu May 17, 2001

 
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Steinberg recently began shipping Nuendo for Mac, its complete audio production solution is aimed at the film, video, and interactive media markets. Nuendo is a modular system consisting of audio software and several hardware accessories, with features up to 200 tracks of 32 bit/96 kHz digital audio, advanced-featured surround mixing, a Video-Track, and MIDI-Tracks.


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    Looks Nice.

    (^v^) to me a non-audio Expert.

    -Owl

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    It's For OS X!

    "On the Mac® platform Nuendo not only supports Macintosh´s OS 9®, but also OS X® (available Q1/01), ushering in a bold new era of possibilities."

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    It's For OS X!

    "On the Mac® platform Nuendo not only supports Macintosh´s OS 9®, but also OS X® (available Q1/01), ushering in a bold new era of possibilities."

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    ooOOoo

    Digidesign should be very afraid right now. Protools now pales in comparison. This is an awesome product.

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    Re: It's For OS X!

    On the Mac® platform Nuendo not only supports Macintosh´s OS 9®, but also OS X® (available Q1/01), ushering in a bold new era of possibilities.

    Q2/01 http://www.nuendo.com/software/software09.html

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    mLan!

    The most interesting feature is this:

    mLAN (IEEE1394) support for transfering multichannel audio.

    Something very interesting is brewing in the mac audio world!

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    Cubase 32 for Mac- help!!

    Does Cubase 32 support 24/96kHz recording? Or which versions of Cubase support that? I checked their web sites but could not get enough information. Thanks!

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    Nuendo

    Nuendo does support 24/96, and is one of the most far reaching programs to come to digital audio of late.

    As to Digidesign being very afraid....I doubt it. If anything, in the past few years they have solidified their hold on the industry by winning the hearts of record company execs, who generally know nothing about production, but plenty about buzzwords.

    As overpriced as Digi is, they are they defacto standard. Nearly all best of class plug ins come to PT first...and trickle down later.

    Nuendo, Digital Performer 3.0, and Logic Plat. 4.6 all offer significant advantages over Digi, and do not lock you into their overpriced interfaces. The introduction of the TC and Universal Audio DSP cards bring great power to those who need "farm card" like real time DSP on these platforms.

    Still....a well set up Digi system is hard to beat...and when you are talking to a record company their first question is always "can you do it in ProTools". I hear it everyday.

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    Hmmmm,

    See, here's an example where a company tries to squash better competition by offering up Free software. ProTools now offers a "light" version for free download, and it works great on my Powerbook, if only I could learn how to use it. It's virtually full-featured for somewhat simple film sound editing.

    But no such oppurtunity with this Nuendo, so who would try it out on a whim? The market for consumer dv editing is taking off like a rocket, thanks to iMovie and Final Cut Pro on the mac side, and Premiere Light and Premiere (yuk) on the PC side.

    BUT, this Nuendo interface and abilitites is much more year 2000, while ProTools is so 1990. I mean, has anyone ever checked out the ProTools interface? Looks like something from an Apple //e. For example: with Nuendo to fade one audio thing into another, you just pick up the second chunk and drag it over the first one--simple! Not so simple with ProTools, which again is powerful and popular but oh so very 1990.

    Kewl, you can export from Final Cut Pro 2 directly into Nuendo using OMF...great! Now, if only the Nuendo software would work on my Powerbook....

    (Ah, the Apple //e...what a fine machine that was! )

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    fades

    "with Nuendo to fade one audio thing into another, you just pick up the second chunk and drag it over the first one--simple! Not so simple with ProTools"

    In PT, you can create a fade with one click and drag (or just select an area and hit command-f). You admit you don't know how to use PT, maybe you should learn it before you criticize it.

    "Now, if only the Nuendo software would work on my Powerbook...."

    It probably will...

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