[Fmpro] What is the diff Cubase vs Nuendo?

Chris Alpiar chris at alpiar.com
Tue Dec 4 21:48:24 GMT 2007


Oh I meant 1,000 dollars more lol not 10!

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Christopher Kennedy Alpiar
Cinematic Composer 
1280 Lytle Lane 
Dayton, OH 45409 
310.339.9603 (Los Angeles) 
937-294-0900 (Dayton) 
chris at alpiar.com 
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> Of Chris Alpiar
> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 4:35 PM
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> Subject: [Fmpro] What is the diff Cubase vs Nuendo?
> 
> What is the difference of Cubase and Nuendo? When I 
> (foolishly) upgraded my setup last time I went PC for the 
> first time ever and went with Cubase SX3, now upgraded to 
> Cubase 4. Cubase is in the normal Pro-Audio range pricewise 
> at 799.00 I think and while I never have forgiven myself to 
> give up on mac and digital performer and plan to go back at 
> the next opportune time, Cubase is pretty darn cool, and 
> after all Hans Zimmer uses is so hey i went that route... Now 
> I always thought of Nuendo as video non linear editing suite 
> (like Avid or FCP or DV Edit or something) but looking at the 
> ads for it, it seems to boast the same stuff as Cubase 
> essentially... but its priced at like 10,000 dollars more? 
> What is the deal? Anyone use Nuendo here?
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Chris
>  
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> Christopher Kennedy  <http://www.alpiar.com/> Alpiar 
> Cinematic Composer 1280 Lytle Lane Dayton, OH 45409
> 310.339.9603 (Los Angeles)
> 937-294-0900 (Dayton)
> chris at alpiar.com
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