The menu bar exists as its own window that has to be placed at the top of one of your displays. Where previously all of Nuendo’s windows apart from the floating ones would be contained within a parent MDI (Multiple Document Interface) window, they are now set free to be placed wherever you like. Windows users will initially be impacted the most by certain behaviours inherited from Cubase 8, as Nuendo 7 on Windows adopts Steinberg’s new approach to windowing.
However, as usual, Steinberg have gone further, adding specialised features for the audio post-production market, and, for the first time, for those producing audio for video games.Īlthough I’ll be discussing some of the features from Cubase 8 as they relate to Nuendo in this article, refer to the Cubase Pro 8 review published in the March 2015 issue for a more in-depth discussion on the specifics. This is good news, since it means Nuendo users finally get desirable features such as VCA faders and Render-In-Place. You can restore them later by putting them back (deleting the newly made Nuendo 5 folder in said location).Nuendo 7 inherits all the new features Steinberg debuted in Cubase 8, and adds sophisticated functionality for producing audio for film, TV and games.įollowing six months after the release of Cubase 8, Nuendo 7 brings the latest functionality from Steinberg’s Advanced Music Production System to their Advanced Audio Post-Production System. Try temporarily “hiding” your preferences folder by dragging this folder: mac hd/user/library/preferences/nuendo 5 to your desktop. Nuendo crashing on quit could be many things - most like a permissions problem on one the preference files.
Unless you have specially run something in a command line to permanently enable 64 bit, OSX will revert to 32 bit at next re-boot, unless your running OSX server. So you will see things registered in Activity Monitor as 64 bit, along with other 32 bit applications (listed simply as Intel). But, OSX allows other applications to run at 64 at the same time. However, you can (and 99% of us do) run in 32 bit mode.
If this is enabled, all drivers and so forth (that depend on the kernel) must also be 64 bit.
No, you are mis-reading Activity Monitor (quite understandably) -Ħ4 bit mode refers specifically to the Kernel, causing this to run in 64 bit mode. I hope you can help me before dumping Steinberg DAWs after ten years using and promoting them.
I’ve attached all the crash logs from my last reinstalling. So, please, can anybody give any clue about my problem?
I do have a MacBook where I use Cubase with no issues (the same that crashes on my MacPro).
Using NO Liquid Mix - in fact, i´s very buggy, so It´s dumped.I could trace any combination that fails. Using minimal system, drivers, plugins.I´ve this issue in Cubase 4, Nuendo 4, Cubase 5 and Nuendo 5. I also own Pro Tools 9, Logic Audio, Plogue, etc, and they NEVER have this issue. I only have this issue with Nuendo and Cubase. I´ve tried a lot of things during these years, posting on Nuendo forum without any feedback, so this is my last chance. I have fairly standard system based on Mac Pro Quad 2007, a Symphon圓2 card and a Rosetta 800 converter. I suffer this problem for a long time (years). I’m contacting you because I have crashes meanwhile using Nuendo (not too often) and on exit or closing to opening a new project. Subject: Random crashes AND crashes on exit or changing projects MIDI Interface/Driver version: M-Audio MIDISport 8x8 3.4.0, Unitor 8 last driver, E-MU XMidi1x1 no driver, This is the support request that I sent on Jan-14 2010ĮLCC / LCC: eLicenser Control Center (eLCC)Ĭlock speed: MacPro1,1 Dual-Core Intel Xeon 2,66 GHzĪudio Hardware/Driver version: Apogee Symphon圓2 Daemon v1.6.21, Maestro 1.9.18