Fredo,
It certainly seems like that’s what you implied - Steinberg felt the need to make technical changes to this latest iteration of Nuendo that would not only remove expected and long-established interface behaviors (in favor of something starkly different), but that the focus in the end appeared to be about needing to primarily satisfy your Cubase users wants, as that’s pretty much the UI behavior Steinberg implemented. (inverted colors).
You also mentioned:
“All kinds of configurations have been tested and…it broke the workflow of the Post Production users.”
Well, the configuration Steinberg landed on has definitely undermined the workflow efficiency for many of us.
(I’m still baffled at what technical limitations prevent a preference setting for one, or the other, type of behavior? Hopefully it’s something that can be solved and implemented in an update to rectify such a drastic mandatory change).
I understand some people prefer inverted colors. That said, I’d hope those same people take the time to understand many of us don’t. It’s not on me to explain why my preference is my preference - if I tell another user I find the new UI behavior decidedly less efficient, and they tell me “you shouldn’t”, that’s an incredibly unhelpful interaction.
Finally, to diminish and brush aside the idea that a change like this for LONGTIME Nuendo users is minimal and nothing more than a “you’ll have to get used to it.” certainly comes off as cold and uncaring to your paying customers, quite frankly.
- DE