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At Steinberg, we believe that versatility is one of the hallmarks of professional audio software. Nuendo doesn't just offer a host of features for audio production, such as radio broadcasting, multimedia, music, surround mixing and post production. It is customizable for any of those purposes, giving you the clearest oversight possible over your project and optimizing your workflow.
How does the latest version of Nuendo implement this philosophy? To start with, Nuendo 2.0 lets you set up a project the way you want it. All program menus are user-configurable, enabling you to hide all features you usually do not use or just currently do not need for a specific kind of production. For example, if you don't need MIDI functions for a 10.2 surround mix, you can hide all MIDI menu entries, disable the corresponding key commands and assign these preferences to a template. Do you really need to have video-related menu entries if you are using Nuendo for music production? Simply hide them and design the interface that you need yourself. All hidden features are still waiting in the background in case you will need them in the future.
But Nuendo does not stop here. You can also configure the controls for each track to suit your personal way of working. If, for example, you are engaged in audio recordings, Nuendo can instantly be adapted as a pure audio tracker with only a record and a monitoring button on each track. After finishing your recordings you can "unhide" additional functionality as it is needed or switch to a template which immediately gives you access to all track controls again. Nuendo 2.0 lets you do not just what you want, but also choose how you want to do it.
With VST System Link and the new option to integrate IP network collaboration, Nuendo 2.0 features a huge range of functions dedicated to maximize computer processing potential and manpower for your project. Using any of the two technologies alone or combining them has can vastly increase efficiency in your project workflow.
Adding processing power to your project can easily be achieved with VST System Link which was introduced with Nuendo 1.6. This technology is based on transmission of sync and transport commands via simple digital audio connections and allows multiple computers to run in sample accurate sync without the need for additional hardware. Not only can CPU intensive tasks of larger projects like effect processing, video or virtual instruments playback be outsourced to selected exclusive computers. Large projects can also be allocated to various computers in order to permit simultaneous playback of hundreds of audio and MIDI tracks from a range of different computers in sample-accurate synchronization.
Adding manpower to your project to enhance the working speed is also part of the new Nuendo 2.0. An array of powerful new networking capabilities allows true networking and team-working on any kind of project, from post-production to music, from multimedia to game sound design. This new networking technology supports the full range of editing tools over a network, on projects, audio, MIDI and even video tracks. It allows users to connect multiple Nuendo workstation computers via standard LAN network cards. The system supports simple and fast connection of several standalone computers. Complete management of access rights and user groups makes it easy to collaborate on large-scale projects. An entire project or just selected tracks can be opened on multiple computers for other members of the network to access and edit.
For example, after the first video copy has been placed in a master project template location, the sound editor and sound designers can start preparing their tracks for mixing even while additional recordings (such as music and dialog) are still being made. Once these are done, additional editors can join the same project template and add their work to it. Throughout the entire course of building the final mix, the project owner has the ability to monitor the work in process and evaluate the quality of the sound. In a bigger production facility, Nuendo 2.0 allows for central data management on a server. This enables multiple Nuendo workstations to access several projects, including all audio and video files and the company sound library. Editors can be freed from the process of data backup, which can instead be initiated by the system administrator. In a world of high-speed Internet connections, Nuendo workstations can even join a project via the Internet.
From input to final mix, Nuendo 2.0 is all about surround, with multichannel architecture through the entire signal path. Every input, audio track, effect, group and output now offers up to 12 discrete channels, ready for full-scale 5.1, 7.1, or even 10.2 productions. To make routing in the project even more transparent, Steinberg has developed a new way of organizing inputs and outputs, allowing the user to customize multichannel input/output configurations and switch between them with a single keystroke.
Several input and output busses can also be utilized at the same time, with any type of configuration possible - mono, stereo or any of a wide range of surround formats - and any track can be routed to and from any of these busses. Nuendo 2.0 even allows switching between multiple monitoring configurations (speaker arrangements) and can simulate a wide variety of end user monitoring environments.
Nuendo 2.0 offers the most flexible mixing experience in digital media production. Its 32 Bit floating point mixer has been completely re-engineered and now features multiple multichannel input and output busses. This new architecture allows for recording in either split or interleaved surround audio file formats and makes managing a surround project easier than ever before — Nuendo 2.0 always keeps track of which part of the signal chain is multichannel and which is simply stereo or mono.
The new mixer itself is user-configurable, allowing you to choose between a variety of display options. Above the normal mixer with the fader section you can display either insert effects, effect sends, EQs or an additional view with input and output settings including gain change and phase shift per channel. The mixer is also available in a narrow view for simultaneous display of many channels.
Nowhere are the improvements in mixing more apparent than in signal routing for virtual effect processors. The new version of the world-standard Steinberg VST technology provides complete flexibility in signal routing to and from virtual effects for each and every track. Nuendo 2.0 even adds effect return channels which feature the full parameter set of regular channels and of course the complete mixer has full delay compensation throughout the complete signal path.