![]() ![]() Perhaps the most significant set of new features in Nuendo 2 are those inherited from Cubase SX: to put it bluntly, Nuendo now contains every single feature that can be found in Cubase SX. Although this move has caused mixed feelings amongst Cubase users (see the Nuendo Vs Cubase box for more information), I think this is actually a brilliant development, because it finally means there's a serious audio workstation that doesn't contain a lacklustre, half-hearted MIDI implementation. Nuendo users can enjoy MIDI plug-ins, the Drum Editor, the Logical Editor and processing functions, the MIDI Device Manager, and so on.
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