

This function allows you to directly render any VST(3)-plugins and processes like Normalization or time stretching directly in any audio event. One of the most powerful features for designing sounds, editing and even mixing in Nuendo is the “Direct Offline Processing” (DOP) which was introduced in Nuendo 8. Key Commands / Macros / Project Logical Editor

Score guitar symbols for dialogue, symbol inspector Saved in the last active folder as *.vmx (VST Mixer settings)

ScannedFolders3.bin (former versions: scannedFolders.bin) Mediaba圓.bin (former versions: mediabay.bin) MediaBay column, list, attribute settings List of settings files and their purpose Setting.įolder where program is installed into \Device Maps *.xmlĮxternal FX / Instruments setups in VST Connections Locate the folder which is named the same as your Cubase/Nuendo version.In the command line of the 'Run' window, enter this path: %appdata%/Steinberg.(Windows XP: Select 'Run' from the Start menu.) Press the Windows logo key + R simultaneously to open the 'Run' command prompt.While the menu is folded out holding down the key (options) will show the "Library" entry. Please note: Since Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), the user's Library folder is hidden! Here is how to access it: In the menu bar of Mac OS X click on "Go".Go to "*Your Username*/Library/Preferences" and locate the folder which is named the same as your Cubase/Nuendo version.The folder in which Cubase and Nuendo preferences are being stored can be found here: Some of the files listed here might not be available in Cubase Essential/Studio/Artist/AI/LE though. This article lists files which are storing program settings or preferences on your system for current Cubase and Nuendo versions.
