I just want to see some screenshots and hear about some of the new features we can expect, that’s all.
Btw, is SB going to address the huge VSTi rack? I love pretty much everything about Cubase 7.5, which I’m trialing until Nuendo hits, but the huge rack is a real waste of space.
Oh, and give the track inspector some scrollbars will ya, more functionality gets added with each update and to keep opening and collapsing panes is just a pane…eh pain.
Steinberg is trying to be all things to all people. They are doing a pretty good job of it too. I have PT10 HD and I feel like there are some things that PT does better but there is far more that Nuendo does better so I use Nuendo much more.
So far they have been responsive to our requests, they have also borrowed from others and have come up with innovations on their own.
I am confident that Steinberg will continue to listen to the users to continue to streamline the process of making music.
Someone mentioned Price?
Isn’t this update supposed to cost $50.00 when updating from Nuendo 6?
That is what I remember anyway. Same as the Cubase move from 7.0 to 7.5.
It has been quite a while though.
according to the release plan, Nuendo 6.5 will still be released in Q2 (end of Q2).
We are currently running final quality checks. More information on Nuendo 6.5 will
be available end of this week.
I thought 5.5 was an interim update that was offered with the unlimited grace of Steinberg.
I am happy to see a tweaked version that user input has shaped. Although, I am itching to see a complete list of changes.
I’m hoping for a Cubase->Nuendo crossgrade option so I don’t have to do it myself (IE sell off my Cubase license) because I need AAF import, which I doubt Cubase will get any time soon.
For a second I thought we might actually finally see VCAs or at least groups functioning like in PT. No doubt I’m happy about things like automatically adjusting to loudness targets, but the act of mixing to get to that point is still hampered by lack of basic features like the aforementioned.