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Nuendo 10.2
Nuendo 10.2






nuendo 10.2

But I really think that it is better for Steinberg to spend resources developing and integrating that rather than port the old denoiser over to 64-bit and Nuendo v10.x+.Īgain, I get that it’s annoying, but I really think you’re in a minority if you’re surprised and seriously negatively affected by it. With the ability of Spectralayers to get tight integration I’m guessing we’re just a few versions away from better parity with RX as far as noise reduction goes, even if it’s at an extra expense. So I get that it’s annoying that a plugin like that is taken away, but I think the truth is that a very large amount of us never even noticed that it disappeared because we’d already switched over to RX.

nuendo 10.2

It’s basically inconceivable here in New York not to have that available for a post engineer. Everywhere I go some version later than v4 is installed. I mean, I got RX 2 years ago, upgraded to v4, stayed on that, and recently got v7 and just now the post production suite. Honestly though, I think the reality is that Nuendo is competing with Pro Tools for post production (as well as about three NLEs), and pretty much every professional post facility with Pro Tools (or Nuendo) has been running iZotope RX since at least version 3 or 4. Now let’s remove it in Nuendo 10Īnd no 64 bit version, or any version whatsoever.” With Tape A, Tape B, and capturing noise print features, since the early 2000s. I am trying to imagine the responsible guy at Steinberg saying “ yes we developed this Noise Reduction Plugin, It’s not always evolution.Įven free Audacity has free noise reduction, and Nuendo 10 removed all of it. The point is the Steinberg’s team manager keeps going back and forth, giving and then removing functionality, This type of noise would be easily removed with the previous versions, which I will have to use. It’s all north of $3000 or more (I don’t even want to add it all up) and functionality keeps on disappearing. With all the updates since Nuendo 1 in 2000, then Nuendo with NEK and all the Cubase VST versions before that, I know there are dozens of plugins out there, but Nuendo 10.2.20 is at $1512.00 plus $195.00 taxes it’s $1707.00. Thanks MattiasNYC, I’m in Toronto, Canada. If you were here in NYC (are you?) I’d lend you a license to finish the job. I honestly think that the old DeNoise plugin is pretty much useless (sub-par) by today’s standards. Get iZotope RX and run it in demo mode if possible.








Nuendo 10.2