I use both Pro Tools and Nuendo, but I've not opened PT for months. Nuendo has got everything I want. Not thinking of renewing the PT licence cos it will just sit there.
Great introduction, but you are not doing yourselves any favours by recoding it on such a low resolution screen - everything looks way more crammed than it can feel on a modern resolution.. I would had guessed you want it to come across as clean as possible, with an ease of overview?
@@rolandgerard6064 that is not what he means though... he means the scaling of the program itsself on lower resolution and everything being huge when a lot more could fit on the screen by using higher resolution.
@@rolandgerard6064 I see what you mean, but what I was referring to was the scaling of the program. It looks like it has been recorded on an old 13'' or something similar.
Awesome. Once you get used to Nuendo/Cubase, you don't want to use anything else. The tools and workflow outclass all the other DAWs.
This is great, as I recently moved from PT to Nuendo. Thanks!
I use both Pro Tools and Nuendo, but I've not opened PT for months. Nuendo has got everything I want. Not thinking of renewing the PT licence cos it will just sit there.
I wish the drag and drop option was possible and not only gor dragging loops and instruments like in Studio One 5. And of course the splitter option.
how can i can use zoom in zoom out with my mouse cursor just like in studio one
@@jasoncruizer thanks dudeee
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Great introduction, but you are not doing yourselves any favours by recoding it on such a low resolution screen - everything looks way more crammed than it can feel on a modern resolution.. I would had guessed you want it to come across as clean as possible, with an ease of overview?
You were probably very early watching the video. TH-cam uploads low resolutions first.
@@rolandgerard6064 that is not what he means though... he means the scaling of the program itsself on lower resolution and everything being huge when a lot more could fit on the screen by using higher resolution.
@@rolandgerard6064 I see what you mean, but what I was referring to was the scaling of the program. It looks like it has been recorded on an old 13'' or something similar.