![]() “He needs to not deal with stress day in and day out. He says his 76-year-old dad has paid his dues. “There’s nothing mellow about me.” However, there’s no next generation after Josh. “It’s been a long morning,” said Josh, Mac’s son and the third generation to work at the company. Steinberg Nuendo 4 (Retail) is a next-generation audio production environment for audio post, studio production and live recording, empowering audio. “We’re just pushing the envelope and it’s time to slow down.” Started by Mac’s dad, David, 70 years ago, the family has decided to close the business at the end of the month. But Mac and his family have made a hard decision. Steinberg is making things clear with Nuendo 4, though: unlike Cubase, it´s designed primarily for post-production and live recording work. “Like everything else, it has its ups and downs,” he said. Mac is the second generation to run the yard. The business is buying scrap metal and selling new steel. Despite the quirky lawn ornaments, the company is a bit more traditional. “Oh my word, it’s a landmark,” said Israel Mac, who runs Mac Equipment and Steel Company. However, it is also more expensive than Cubase. Also Nuendo will not export stereo split files along with the OMF/AAF. If not, your 'mix' might just not translate the same. If your session has plain edits (little automation and clip gain) then you shouldnt have problems. It has advanced features that audio professionals working with TV, film, and video games will want. Nuendo 4 reads its own OMF/AAFs fine but Pro Tools will just not accept it right. ![]() Nuendo is basically a souped-up version of Cubase. ![]() (WCAX) - If you’re traveling up Route 7 in Rutland, you’ve most likely seen T-Rex the robot and other quirky creatures. Both Cubase and Nuendo are great DAWs for audio professionals.
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