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Yamaha bundles Nuendo Live 3 with digital consoles

Yamaha bundles Nuendo Live 3 with digital consoles

Yamaha is bundling Steinberg Nuendo Live 3 recording software with new Rivage PM5 and PM3, DM7, CL, QL and TF series digital mixers to providing an enhanced live recording environment for mixing engineers.

 

Steinberg’s Nuendo Live multitrack digital recording software is designed especially for live recording engineers, production houses and rental companies. Its integration with Yamaha Rivage PM, DM7, CL and QL series mixers meaning channel names, markers and transport functions can be remotely controlled from the console.

 

Nuendo Live 3 adds several key features to make the live recording process faster, more flexible and with better audio quality. In the live environment, it’s easy for a hardware USB eLicenser to be lost, damaged, stolen or accidentally knocked out of the recording computer. Nuendo Live 3 supports Steinberg Licensing, an account-based license management system which means this is no longer an issue. It also offers the advantage of working offline, allowing easier setup of recording sessions in advance.

 

A new Project Template Assistant offers a simplified workflow where, instead of saving files as a dedicated template format, any Nuendo Live 3 project can be used as a template for the next recording. For example, if an artist is playing several shows, the setup from recording the first one can be saved as a new project for the next.

 

Nuendo Live 3 also offers native support for Apple silicon and Arm processors, taking advantage of the processing power of current Macintosh computers, without the risk of glitches or CPU overload. The audio engine has also been updated to the same as Cubase and Nuendo’s latest generation engines. Optimized to work with the latest processors, this and a new user interface with HiDPi support take Nuendo Live 3 to the next level.

 

(Photo: Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH/Yamaha)

 

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