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Encyclopedia > Nuendo

Nuendo is Steinberg's media production suite with audio and MIDI capabilities. Nuendo inherits all standard DAW functions from Steinberg's music production suite Cubase and also adds functionalities tailored to meet the demands of those working in Post-production, multimedia and surround projects. It accepts a wide range of VSTi plugins and is becoming a platform of choice for many artists due to the fact that it doesn't require proprietary hardware and can be operated on any computer with a compatible soundcard. Steinberg is a German musical equipment and software company. ... It has been suggested that Suite_de_Danses be merged into this article or section. ... Overview A Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) is a system designed to record, edit, and play back digital audio. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Post production is the general term for the last stage of film production in which photographed scenes (also called footage) are put together into a complete film. ... // VST Refer to Virtual studio for beginning terminology. ...


Nuendo is marketed primarily to professional audio and video engineers and is becoming a good solution for film mix stages, as it supports any ASIO (Steinberg's Audio Streaming Input Output Technology)-compatible soundcard including RME's line of MADI cards. That allows users to build a 112 output playback system for a fraction of the cost of the competition. ASIO is an acronym for: The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Audio stream input output, a protocol for low-latency digital audio specified by Steinberg See also Asio (disambiguation) This page about a 4-letter acronym or initialism is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title. ... RME is a German company that designs and builds audio hardware, including audio interfaces, analog to digital convertors, and digital to analog convertors. ... The Madi are an African group of over 150,000 people living along both banks of the Nile River in the Sudan and northwestern Uganda. ...


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Steinberg Nuendo 2.0 (1964 words)
One of Nuendo's many killer features is its ability to have multiple projects open simultaneously and to effortlessly drag and drop between projects or directly from a desktop folder into a project.
Although the Nuendo 2.0 windows are packed full of information, due to their highly intuitive layout they remain easy to navigate.
Nuendo 2.0 includes a wide assortment of highly usable plug-ins including dynamics, EQ and effects, as well as the previously mentioned MIDI plug-ins.
Steinberg Nuendo 3 | Sweetwater.com (924 words)
Nuendo 3 is the latest, groundbreaking version of Steinberg's renowned Media Production System, tailored to meet the high-performance demands of pros working in post production, recording, mixing, editing, and surround.
Nuendo 3 offers flexible new monitoring options, with both after and pre-fader listen modes available on the new Audition Channel, allowing instant checking of any audio channel while leaving the signal routed to the main output mix bus untouched.
Nuendo 3 also provides support for Pinnacle's X-Send protocol, integrating seamlessly with Final Cut Pro, enabling you to take projects completed in these video editors to be opened directly in Nuendo, ready for audio post production.
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