Cubase Pro 13 user here, I do about 70% composing and music production but the remaining 30% I do a bit of sound design, dialogue/sample editing, and mixing for post. Saw the crossgrade offer and was curious to know if it's worth it as a composer - and then you read my mind and posted this video lol. I am giving the trial a go and it's great so far! Love some of the audio editing enhancements. Also I copied my entire preferences folder from Cubase over to Nuendo (on a mac) so the transition was even more immediate, the colors and transport stuff you described as having to reset to your liking came along no problem. Also I find the red highlight to be intriguing but I think I prefer the darker cubase highlight, in particular for the issue you pointed out with red events! I have red and orange color coding in my templates and feel like the red outline is really hard to see. Curious if that can be changed. But all in all think I'm gonna take the jump. There's some cool and handy sound design tools in here that you can't get with Cubase. Oh and two other rad features I discovered which can also be helpful for composing - multiple video tracks (handy with commercials and alternate version edits!) + video cut detection which is super helpful for creating marker hitpoints for both composing and audio editing. Great video, thanks for making. Cheers!
Great production, but it took 14 minutes in to mention the first difference between the two products. I'm not convinced a change from C13 is necessary. Unless the performance is markedly improved. Guess I'll have to try.
Thank you for this. Could you tell me if there are any samples with Contra Base voices please, that sound really Human as part of the package or if available only as a single purchase, where pleasee>? Thanks Sio much in advance - Aindre
After 30 years using Cubase, I have come to the point that having both Cubase and Nuendo is extremely redundant. And probably by next year I will convert my Cubase License to a second Nuendo system. Which is still redundant since I can run Nuendo on 3 computers at once. BUT!!! Cubase always gets all the good stuff first, then NUENDO gets them... (VST instruments) Its a dilemma. I'm using Nuendo since 2001 and Cubase since 1994.
Thanks for the kind words! I tried to highlight the immediate gains as a composer but then all of the post production capabilities that may be useful in the future. It’s absolutely superb and well worth the upgrade fee! :)
I've been usindg Nuendo for about 20 years. There's nothing better.
Cubase Pro 13 user here, I do about 70% composing and music production but the remaining 30% I do a bit of sound design, dialogue/sample editing, and mixing for post. Saw the crossgrade offer and was curious to know if it's worth it as a composer - and then you read my mind and posted this video lol.
I am giving the trial a go and it's great so far! Love some of the audio editing enhancements. Also I copied my entire preferences folder from Cubase over to Nuendo (on a mac) so the transition was even more immediate, the colors and transport stuff you described as having to reset to your liking came along no problem. Also I find the red highlight to be intriguing but I think I prefer the darker cubase highlight, in particular for the issue you pointed out with red events! I have red and orange color coding in my templates and feel like the red outline is really hard to see. Curious if that can be changed.
But all in all think I'm gonna take the jump. There's some cool and handy sound design tools in here that you can't get with Cubase. Oh and two other rad features I discovered which can also be helpful for composing - multiple video tracks (handy with commercials and alternate version edits!) + video cut detection which is super helpful for creating marker hitpoints for both composing and audio editing.
Great video, thanks for making. Cheers!
Beautiful music! I just cross graded from cubase to nuendo 13. Couldn’t resist the sale. 😂
Great production, but it took 14 minutes in to mention the first difference between the two products. I'm not convinced a change from C13 is necessary. Unless the performance is markedly improved. Guess I'll have to try.
Most of the things shown in this video are in Cubase. I was hoping it would go deeper into the differences.
Thank you for this. Could you tell me if there are any samples with Contra Base voices please, that sound really Human as part of the package or if available only as a single purchase, where pleasee>? Thanks Sio much in advance - Aindre
Thanks for the vid. It's 50% off starting today. Might upgrade. What orchestral cat are using ? Sounds great !
After 30 years using Cubase, I have come to the point that having both Cubase and Nuendo is extremely redundant. And probably by next year I will convert my Cubase License to a second Nuendo system. Which is still redundant since I can run Nuendo on 3 computers at once. BUT!!! Cubase always gets all the good stuff first, then NUENDO gets them... (VST instruments)
Its a dilemma. I'm using Nuendo since 2001 and Cubase since 1994.
Great video and prospective!!!
Thanks for the kind words! I tried to highlight the immediate gains as a composer but then all of the post production capabilities that may be useful in the future. It’s absolutely superb and well worth the upgrade fee! :)
kree!
It looks Cubase is made from Nuendo left overs. :)
Cubase came first. Nuendo is add ons to Cubase.