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News: Nuendo 2 et ses 200 nouvelles fonctions...

Publié : 07 juil. 2003, 23:00
par Admin
Voila les quelques 200 nouveautés de la version 2...



Mixing


FX return channels

Multiple input & output bus objects with sub busses

Multichannel architecture through the entire signal path: every input, audio track, effect return, group and output now offers up to 12 channels

Support for all standard surround formats such as LCRS, 5.1 - 6.1 - 7.1 and latest developments including 8.0 and 10.2

Plug-in delay compensation in complete signal path

Patch editor for routing plug-in channels in surround channels

Surround Panner in channel sends

Unlimited amount of VSTi & group channels

Unlimited amount of Rewire 2 channels

Configurable Mixer, showing selected channels and channel strip sections at wish

Narrow, Wide and Extended mixer views

In/out mixer view providing gain change and phase reverse per channel

VST Connection window: routing between ASIO device and all system input/output Busses

All mixer audio channels can be routed from and to any input and output bus

Multiple output configurations (speaker arrangements)

Three stereo panning modes: Balance, Dual Pan and Combined Pan

Print insert effects and EQ to audio while recording

8 Insert slots per channel (2 post fader)

MIDI channels available in the mixer

Hold channel LED peak forever

Post fader VU

Global VU peak reset

Plug-in FX bypass function

New Automation modes: X-Over, Auto-latch, Trim, Overwrite

Automation data moves with the audio events

Waveform display visible on automation background

VST 2.3 support: improved I/O routing of plug-ins







Files and Formats


Wave64 - Breaking the 2 GB barrier when recording

MP3 Pro

OGG Vorbis

REX 2

DTS Encoding and import of preview files (with optional Nuendo DTS Encoder)

WMA and WMA Pro

WMV and WMV Pro (Video and Audio)

Import sample rate enhanced to 384 kHz

Export of multi-channel files as split or interleaved

Ability to convert multi-channel interleaved files into mono-files during import

Nuendo Track Exchange including media
Details


OpenTL 3.0

Enhanced OMF "dialect" support

OMF Event Gain

OMF real-time fade support

Sample-rate and Bit-rate conforming

Cubase SX Project import

Optional inclusion of broadcast headers in BWAV, WAV and AIFF

Real-time export







Recording and playback


Record files can include be up to 12 channels

Long file recording using 64 Bit WAV format

Multiple user-definable record destinations per track

Online recording - Record starts when a valid timecode signal is received
Details


New record modes: Merge and Keep Last

Separate pre and post roll settings

Local Loop functionality

Project Scrubbing

Project Shuttle

Various shuttle speeds can be triggered with key commands







Editing


Unlimited view/zoom undo/redo

Multiple selections allowed in Info Line

Second Track List with fixed tracks

Inspector providing all track settings

Folder tracks for group-based overview

Time-stretch tool allows fast snap-based stretching of material

Preset curve tools for automation editing

Real-time non-destructive cross-fades

Advanced crossfade editor

Auto-fade and Auto-crossfades with user-definable fade times

Separate FX return mixdown

Sync points scrub the audio

Drag and drop Regions from the sample editor to the Project window

Enter cursor position on the fly

Framerate display locked to project setting

Hit point detection for loop editing and cue splitting

Option to move cycle selection with key modifier

Option to link L/R locators to the Range tool (cycle follows selection)

Auto-select events under cursor on selected Track

Fade from cursor to event end and fade from event begin to cursor

Delete unused tracks

Open default editor for active track when no events are selected

No selection after event cut







General


Hyperthreading Support for optimum performance

Multiple timelines showing various formats at once
Details


User definable frame-rate option for multimedia applications

Double display counters in transport and tool bar

Option to set time-code at cursor position

Configurable toolbar

Menu entries can be hidden and menu structure can be stored & recalled
Details


Key commands can be disabled

Key command sets can be stored & recalled selectively

Key commands open with last action selected

Option to toggle between alternate key command sets

Preferences can be stored & recalled selectively
Details


Single Preference entries can be switched with toggled by key commands

Configurable track controls

Enhanced marker Management

Optional usage Profiling







Plug-ins


Multiple VST plug-in directories

Datube

Rotary

Vocoder

StepFilter

Bitcrusher

Ringmodulator

MIDI Gate

SPL DeEsser

QuadraFuzz

Q

Denoiser

Declicker

Apogee UV22 HR

Mix 8 to 2

Multidither

Surroundscope

Integrated waveshell support for Waves plug-ins

Sub-mixer for rerouting and distance compensation in ms or meters







MIDI & Music


Drum Editor

Logical Editor

Score Editor

Score layout and printing

MIDI Device Manager

Multiple controller lanes in MIDI editors

Audio/Tempo analysis and Audio/Groove analysis

Slice and Stretch for audio loops, automatic tempo matching

64 VST Instrument slots

MIDI step recording

Soft and Analytic quantize

User definable PPQ display resolution

Bar offset in ruler

MIDI plug-ins: Arpache5, Autopan, Chorder, Compress, Control, Density, MicroTuner, MidiEcho, Note2CC, Quantizer, StepDesigner, TrackControl, TrackFX, Transformer

Waldorf A1 Analogue Synthesizer







Various


MMC Slave

Advanced Search field with preview option

Time stamping relative to start time

Audio Resampling offline process

Activate/deactivate offline process in process history

Batch Processing: Offline process history can be saved as a batch process
Details


Filter for event names in Track Sheet

Join Events option, definable time range in Track Sheet

Track names get true track names in Track Sheet

Track Sheet Option: Do not print selected tracks

Track Sheet Option: Do not print time-code bar

Track Sheet Option: Print joined files/fades as one file; receive name of first event

Publié : 12 sept. 2003, 12:45
par theone
tout ça est très beau... mais qu'est-ce qui justifie la différence (de prix notamment) avec cubase sx?

Publié : 13 sept. 2003, 12:29
par Admin
Nuendo est bcp plus orienté post-production, avec un support étendu du multi-canal, des options pour encoder en DTS ou DD, l'import/export dans plein de formats (OMF, OpenTL, AES 3.1, etc.), et une gestion de l'image et des périphériques synchronisables plus poussée.
Maintenant, Cubase SX 2 se rapproche de plus en plus de Nuendo 2, et c'est vrai que les différences semblent plus floues, AMHA...

Bye.