Nuendo Course On Audio Post-Production

Hello,

I was wondering if there are full comprehensive Nuendo courses on Post-Production & Game Audio.

When I check online, I see a lot of Cubase resources for music and film composition, but information about Nuendo-only features are quite scattered and not very comprehensive.

There is a Groove3 course on Nuendo 14, but it is general purpose. It’s not targeted for post production.

I’m looking for a course like these two (which use Pro Tools):
Audio Post Production 101 by Thomas Boykin (on YouTube)
The first 11 videos are a comprehensive walkthrough of the post audio processing in Pro Tools.

2) Dialog Editing For Motion Pictures by John Purcellis (on YouTube)

When I check the Nuendo YouTube channel, I see scattered information that feels more like stand-alone masterclasses than actual courses.

Are there such courses available?

NOTE: There is a Steinberg Certified Training Website:

And for example, if I select Berklee Online, there is a Post Production course, and it is in Pro Tools (it says pro-tools recommended). It seems that all of the courses are offered mainly with Pro Tools. I also checked all the other links, it only Cubase stuff.

For Post Production, it very strange that there very limited course on post production with Nuendo. Even their training center doesn’t have one that I could find.

Thanks

Gabriel

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Welcome to the forum! Perhaps have a look at this topic:

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@Vincent_Cardinal

Thanks @Fredo, I was part of the team that started the program!

I did see the other thread from Dec 2024, and now that we are in early 2026. I wonder if these courses are out yet?

I think the courses are very much needed. With how strong Nuendo’s post tools are, it’s getting easier and easier for engineers to dip their toes in and come back with decent results. I got into this industry for music but my first job was sound for film (yes, sprocketed mag stock). I’ve never looked back and don’t think I would have enjoyed the music biz as much. Every project is totally different. If the video courses are there, aspiring engineers will watch them, and hopefully dive in.