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Cubase 11 vs nuendo 11
Cubase 11 vs nuendo 11





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    cubase 11 vs nuendo 11

    Other side of the possibilities - what's wrong with staying with Catalina? In my view, nearly all of the recent OS updates are about Apple walled garden (shareholders, not customers) and I don't see they add much in terms of pro recording studio practice - expect that Apple OS keeps mac user stressed about updates & breaking things, while clealry making money through forced updates by various vendors (eg MOTU). otherwise, it may be best to take it up with MOTU? And good luck with that.

    cubase 11 vs nuendo 11

    May be worth checking other DAW9s) that is convenient, in my case Nuendo (or Cubase), Logic, Ableton Live. it 'could' be a DP thing, I don't use it that much (is installed for a few friends that do) but I recall that the DP10 to DP11 paid upgrade was for Monterey compatibility (plus a few other bells & whistles). However, FWIW I've used Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) for quite a long time (& also used to use this for large scale deployments of OS images in University labs & studios).Ĭlick to expand.Hmmm. Two Vega IIs in my box, running Nuendo, DP, Logic, Live etc. I also have a number of CCC images backup & so can revert to a particular system if needs be, or have an older system on hand for a computer that may not support Monterey.Ĭan't say I've noticed any issues like this re. When I'm confident the new OS is good to go, I then flip the images around with CCC, ie, new system coped to the mac internal boot disk, the old system copied to the M.2. This then helps check for compatability with various apps & plugs & update those as the new OS rolls out. More accurately: I usually clone the old OS onto the M.2, then upgrade to the new OS. My practice is usally: Current sysyem on the mac internal boot disk when a new OS or its beta is released I install this on an M.2 (this one is an external OWC Thunderbay 6 could just as easily be on my Sonnett 4x4).

    cubase 11 vs nuendo 11

    However, FWIW I've used Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) for quite a long time (& also used to use this for large scale deployments of OS images in University labs & studios). Click to expand.Can't say I've noticed any issues like this re.







    Cubase 11 vs nuendo 11