Digital audio workstation (DAW) software developed by Steinberg for audio recording, editing, mixing and mastering, widely used in music, film, television, radio and video game industries.
Nuendo is a professional digital audio workstation (DAW) software application developed by Steinberg for Windows and macOS. First released in 2000, Nuendo is designed for audio recording, editing, mixing and mastering for a variety of applications including music production for bands and orchestras, soundtrack creation for film, television and advertising, as well as audio restoration and remastering.
Key features of Nuendo include unlimited audio and MIDI multi-track recording and editing, virtual instruments and effects plug-ins, automation, mixing and mastering tools, video playback and synchronization, ADR and foley tools for audio post-production, network collaboration for large productions, as well as integration with third-party hardware controllers and consoles. Nuendo scales from basic setups to enterprise-level solutions.
Compared to Steinberg's Cubase software which is more targeted to music composition and MIDI production, Nuendo's primary focus is on recording, editing, and manipulating audio with specialized tools tailored for sound-for-picture work, as well as audio engineering applications that require detailed audio handling. It is used widely in the music, film, television, radio and video game industries around the world.
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