![]() ![]() ![]() So very often in my sessions I create regular backups and I leave the project to check that Nuendo continues to accept to open my files, it happened to me several times to compose 4,5h and the software works very well, then I save, and the next day Nuendo refuses to open my project and the 5,6 bak. So I shrunk my template, first concession, to make it 3gb and some, and now I can save my projects but while composing and saving my projects, as I go along, Nuendo crashes and refuses to open. (Nuendo's backup system) and this is what happened to my first projects, I tried to understand what the problem was, I didn't get any convincing answer from the support, and searching on the Internet it seemed that the problem was that if a file is bigger than 4go Nuendo crash and refuses to load it Especially that there are many smaller systems of better Navigation: To be able to create its own shortcuts for all the software, to open Kontakt with only one button, to have hundreds of colors.īut that's where my joy stopped, when I saved the project and wanted to recover the composition I made I got the error message "Project Invalid" Impossible to reopen my project and all its bak. After two weeks doing only that, I settled down to compose and I found it incredible, the fact of being able to display only the tracks with data, to deactivate and activate only what you need, the search system, all that is absent from ableton and makes me have this feeling of "I should have switched much earlier". So I started to spend two weeks to create my Orchestral template, create mini modular template of each libraries, and track archives for all my VST, I ended up with a template of 4500 tracks of 4,2 go approximately. I switched from Nuendo to Ableton for several reasons, the first one being the fact that I can disable tracks on Nuendo while Ableton is impossible, my goal was to put all my VSTs to make a huge template on Nuendo and compose via the search system which is excellent and absent from Ableton. Click to expand.I have very mixed feelings about this transition.
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