Steinberg hub coming to Nuendo...

To me it seems like it was designed to earn money by showing you third-party ads. They might not start doing that to you immediately, but in the fullness of time, expect it.

And this is based on what?

To me it seems like it was designed to earn money by showing you third-party ads. They might not start doing that to you immediately, but in the fullness of time, expect it.

It’s okay though because Steinberg is also deeply involved in the spraying of chemtrails that will affect your brain in such a way that you won’t notice the advertising. I know it’s true because I read it on the internet! :unamused:

OMG … It’s out in the open …

Lucky you, got the internet, and all… We only got the Web World Wide thingy over here :mrgreen:

Hello,

the Nuendo Steinberg HUB is in several ways different to the Cubase 7.5 HUB. First of all, it is not a fullscreen
window anymore. Secondly, the Nuendo HUB incorporates a folder management system with access to the 4 most often used project folders right out of the HUB. And thirdly, you can switch off the HUB if you don’t like it and choose from a few standard settings. However, I encourage everyone to try out the HUB folders once 6.5 is available, as it enables fast access to recent projects.

Thanks,
Timo

Thanks for the info Timo. But do you really consider showing ads in the file dialog of a pro app appropriate?

As I said in another post: I cannot imagine sitting in a mix with a director, actors and the broadcaster and have my software show adverts.

For those that are curious about the connectivity issues of the SB Hub in Cubase, now a solution has been identified.
The problem seemed to be a Qt library installed in the Windows/System32 directory that interferes with the Hub.

Hi Oliver,

I don’t consider this an “ad” window. It will basically show information on new updates and products
and - occassionally - a link to a user story. Real “advertising” nowadays is something different.
So no funny, blinking, skyscraper banner highlighting the content of the previous websites you have
visited… :wink:

Thanks,
Timo

Information on new products = advertising

period.

I don’t need to see that.

Personally, I think that it’s possible to consider Steinberg using this “hub” to announce their own products as a borderline case. On the other hand, why bother coding it, testing it, and maintaining it, if it’s only going to do something that can be done just as effectively via email? They surely didn’t do it for the sake of letting me open one of the the four most recent projects that I’ve opened… because I already know how to navigate to wherever I need to go by using the “Open File” dialogue box. So is the “hub” a typical “software-developers’ self-serving solution for a problem that doesn’t exist”? The only reason for creating this “hub” that comes to mind - well, to my mind - is that at least some of those product announcements are going to be from third parties and are going to be paid for by those same third parties.

That Steinberg will claim that all the ads will be of interest to their users and won’t have blinking banners does not really make them anything other than ads. And really, if this hub proves to be worth its maintenance and support costs, does anyone think that it will be very long before we see Google ads for counterfeit drugs, Asian and Russian brides, and, uh, “male enhancement products”? They seem to be searching for new revenue streams and that seems to be why we have this “hub”.

And notifies the user when new updates are available.
Links to knowledge base, manuals, tips, downloads, etc …
Allows you to have direct links to your most used locations, and so on …

Really guys, you are making a lot of fuzz out of nothing.

Fredo

False dichotomy. Look it up.

You’re entitled to voice your opinion. More so than us even.

A false dichotomy is when someone proposes that there are only two possible views, ignoring others, and then makes an an argument based on that fallacy, but in this instance Fredo has simply asserted that additional uses outweigh the harm. No fallacy there. :wink:

(Back on topic) And of course, you can switch it off.


This HUB thing…
Something nobody I know has ever asked for, unlike some long overdue bug fixes .
I am with Boatman on this. Anyhow, this feature has an off-switch.

Well…, male enhancement products ads would not bother me much…
After all, who can improve “perfection”…
:wink:

Cheers, Big K

It is if the assumption is that you can either turn it all off, or have it on with the advertising. The obvious third choice is get rid of it in software (programming). Right?

While then switching off the other functionality.

But I agree with Big K: There are bigger fish to fry that haven’t been fried for years.

If this will be like in C7.5, to remove projects from the recent list you have to use the hub.
Remove from the recent projects list cannot be done from the File menu.

Are everybody having their main DAW’s online these days?

Not in my studio.
So I need to use an offline hub solution to use the new “Remove from Recent Projects list” feature. At least it is so in C7.5.

This is wasted time and energy to implement when resources could and should be used at more important tasks. I don’t get it :confused:

Are you able to do that from the File menu? I sure am not. I have to go into my defaults prefs and edit them out manually. Maybe it’s a Mac thing, though in previous “FR” threads, at least some PC users have said they have to do the same.

I would love to be able to remove files from the recent list, or at least have them update more effectively; have been asking for it for years. If the Hub will do that, I might just turn it one every once in a while.

Chewy

Much Ado About Nothing.

(© William Shakespeare - 1599)

Fredo, I was inclined to agree with you-- until it came up that you can remove files from the recents list from the hub. Now I gotta have it! :laughing:

Aw, even so, I guess I still agree.

Chewy