Hello @Matthias_Quellmann,
Thank you very much for the team’s hard work on bringing Cubase 15 up to all of us.
The DAW really gets modern with every release.
I would like to suggest 3 main ideas about the future destination of Cubase/Nuendo and Steinberg in general. I would like to invite @dspreadbury to see this comment.
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Would be nice to see a centralization of the Audio Editing in Cubase/Nuendo
- Something like Pro Tools’ - BeatDetective tool is a “must to have” in every modern DAW
- BeatDetective makes the audio quantization and editing much faster than it is in Cubase/Nuendo currently.
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This one is inspired by UAD Luna and their “Analogue” approach.
- It’s nice that Cubase/Nuendo become more and more powerful towards sound design and electronic music, but still the Analogue Sound trend is growing.
- Harrison Mixbus and Cakewalk are another DAWs which following the “Analogue” trend..
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Something Affinity 3 (by Canva) inspired.
- Would be great if we could have “All in One” (Cubase, Nuendo, Dorico, WaveLab and SpectraLayers) within a single, multi-module, application.
- The availability of the modules will depend on the purchased licenses
- Would be great if one doesn’t need to leave the app, or to launch another one, in order to accomplish all the needed tasks.
- It will be more comfortable for those who uses instrument host like Vienna Ensemble Pro. It would be hard to connect two apps to VEP e.g. Dorico + Cubase.
- Apps like Divisimate could be easily used for notation, due to it’s connection with Cubase/Nuendo. Currently it’s impossible to use it with Dorico.
- Working with multiple applications isn’t a good idea and takes time jumping from one another.
Best regards,
Thurisaz
N.B: Here is the separate thread on the idea I have shared in this comment (We could open a wide discussion about those ideas):