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As the most advanced audio post-production solution available, Nuendo is the choice of film, TV, game audio and immersive sound industry professionals worldwide. Ever since its initial release, Nuendo has been a vital tool in creating the soundtrack to many high-profile productions, products and installations. Regular updates with new features, workflow improvements and additional, user-requested functions mean that Nuendo constantly exceeds the expectations of an audio workstation dedicated to audio post, with high end — often unique — capabilities that continue an ongoing revolution in audio and media production software.

RME ADI 8 Pro and Steinberg Nuendo 8 i/o

Hey everyone... I just wanted to ask if anyone knew if the RME ADI 8 Pro and the Nuendo 8 I/O are the same unit with different faceplates? I've been looking into buying the RME, but it's not readily available in my area, but the Nuendo 8 I/O is and I think I remember reading somewhere that they're the same unit, just cosmetically different.

Alternatives to the 001...Nuendo?

Greetings DAW heads,

This is my first post here...so I hope I’m in the right place for this!

I’m a 001/Mac user who’s becoming interested in alternative DAW’s, mainly for higher audio track count, and hopefully dual processor support.

Having checked out a few editors this weekend at the NAMM show, I was most blown away by Nuendo.

Recording with Nuendo

I can remember starting out with Cakewalk Pro, then moved to a Roland VS 880 , then back to computer based recording with Vegas. Then I saw an add for Nuendo, talked it over with some producer friends of mine and decided to make a go of it. I must say...I LOVE IT! I've used Pro Tools on several occasions and I think Nuendo is a much better software/hardware program hands down!

Nuendo EQ

Hi, i have a ? I'm runnin my mic through a Mackie 1202 vlz pro preamp and by passing its eq's to go str8 to Nuendo, wut are some good overall 4 band eq's for rap vocals, or a good start for me to learn from. Also is it good to add a slight reverb and moddelay to vocals to depthen them? I heard something about stereo echo, wut does it do? thx