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Steinberg Nuendo 11 £859

When Nuendo was first released back in 2000, Steinberg worked hard to differentiate their new platform from their long-established Cubase, and they did this by positioning their new DAW to take on Pro Tools’ then-dominance of the post production market. Over the years since, Nuendo’s toolset has expanded to cater for those working with games development, VR content creation, and advanced sound design, and has constantly honed its capabilities in the TV and film post-production sphere. By including all of Cubase Pro’s features, it’s not half bad at audio recording and music making too!

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