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Cubase 10 pro manual vs nuendo
Cubase 10 pro manual vs nuendo









(1) How can one get the best of two DAWs like PT and Nuendo without messing his head up, like get things confused like key commands…ocassionally I find myself using Nuendo key commands in PT…lol. I don’t think am ever gonna mix in PT at all…Nuendo is the ish in mixing and then i move to Wavelab to master. I mostly come back to it these days after producing in PT and then I export to Nuendo for mixing and mastering. With PT I am able to do that so fluidly and quickly and everything changes in a flash. (9) Tempo changes in Cubase/Nuendo after having produced your tracks could be a pain in the *** if you are not a pro. I know Cubase has MediaBay…which doesn’t have any much sampled loops for modern music. (8) The Workspace browser and the soundspace library that comes with PT blows me away. Maybe due to HEAT (their analog engine add-on to PT). (7) I noticed this warm analog sound from PT that I really love so much.

cubase 10 pro manual vs nuendo

But in PT, I am still able to use MOXF8, although I can’t rely on it much as I did with Cubase/Nuendo. With Cubase/Nuendo, MOXF8 was my companion because Halion doesnt do it for me, and I’m not a sound designer, so ave not been able to get much out of Retrologue, or Padshop2. (6)The instruments are massively realistic (XPAND, FALCON etc)…I have almost abandoned my MOXF8 because the Virtual instruments in Pro Tools sound so real to my ears and am beginning to explore them massively. (5) I love the quantize function…it’s easy and works perfectly…I find quantizing a bit iffy in Cubase/Nuendo…takes some time to figure out mostly. (4) The editing tools are seamless and the way they work together, you dont have to keep using the mouse or key commands to flip through ur chosen tool to be able to edit…as you hover on a clip, the right tools show up and you just keep cutting, draggin, fading and editing. (3) The grid layout and functionality is cool…the snap to grid is easy (2)The workspace is massively intuitive…very user friendly (1) The Key Commands are intuitive (ave never figured this out much in Cubase/Nuendo) But here are the things I find attractive with PT: I also love to capture my vocals in Nuendo, cos I find editing vocals in Nuendo easier and intuitive. The Variaudio is also the smartest and PT doesnt have that at all but depends on Elastic Audio which is no where near VarAudio. As I dig deep into PT, I understand that Cubase/Nuendo Midi is absolutely fabulous, second to none.

cubase 10 pro manual vs nuendo

I’ve always agonized over Halion and some stock instruments that come with Cubase/Nuendo cos of lack of depth and realistic emulation (you have to do a lot of tweaking on halion to get real sounds). I got an excellent Student discount on Pro Tools and it comes with a XPand, Falcon 2, and a host of other instruments that are cutting edge. Recently, I signed on for a production course at Berklee and I was introduced to Pro Tools (they teach mostly with Pro Tools). I love Nuendo and what am able to do on it. In May I crossgraded from Cubase 10.5 to Nuendo 10 due to the excellent price and functionalities.











Cubase 10 pro manual vs nuendo