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yrandy
10-02-2001, 10:10 AM
for edit music,i feel cubase is better then nuendo(you don't have to put your song into 5.1)because cubase can lunch other software to edit audio and have more function then nuendo but nuendo have such a beautiful and humanity user interface but it seems to humble
i like to listen to everybody
please share your experience
thanks

blue halo
10-06-2001, 01:00 PM
i've been using nuendo for about 8 months, and i love it!!! while i still use cubase vst/32 a lot for my pre-production (ie: midi sequencing, etc.) i find that there is no program that can edit as smoothly as nuendo. i also love the automation in it. unlike the "other guys" where if you want to edit your track automation, you have to change the track view... this makes it much more time consuming if you are editing automatio, and then want to edit your waveform in the middle of doing you automation... with nuendo, i find myself working faster than ever before!

thanks steinberg!!!

yrandy
10-06-2001, 10:29 PM
thanks guy
about esay to ues i agree with you,but nuendo can't lunch external software
like soundforge or wavelab to do more detail edit and i still like writing automation on mixer view
alought nuendo is easy to use but i still feel this software is simple and crude when i compare with cubase
how do you feel?

blue halo
12-14-2001, 06:35 PM
launch another editor??!! are you kidding? the main editor in nuendo can dance circles around sound forge.... you can zoom down to the sample in nuendo and the snap to zero function makes it so you CAN'T haave pops and clicks due to an edit... yes i know you can do that with wavelab, but if you can do all of that in nuendo, why do you need a separate editor?

Styrerra
12-15-2001, 01:38 AM
there is a difference; Price!!!

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blue halo
12-19-2001, 03:37 PM
yeah, but if you're already using nuendo... then buying wavelab just doesn't make sense... and besides, there's a lot more difference than just a wave editor issue... and as for the "simple and crude" comment Yrandy... i've been a cubase user for 7 years, and the interface is slick compared to cubase.... try actually using it before you fire off idiotic statements....