![]() ![]() We brought two new Nuendo daws online and are having a strange problem with both of them. Here’s the original post with pertinent information. The workaround is downgrading to OS10.14 Mojave but we’d prefer to use Catalina if possible therefore my hope that a Nuendo update will fix the issue. We have a fleet of these systems running as 192 track dubbing/recording rigs and were looking forward to the GPU acceleration. I’ve included the original thread quoted below so you have details on the troubleshooting we did, the Nuendo version is 11.0.41. ![]() I am thankful that I am able to limp along and still meet my many deadlines but was surely hoping that all that money I spent would have resulted in some high-octane performance. ![]() Instead I have very long load times (I know I have a large setup/template but there those who have much larger setups than me) also…very long quit times which not all that infrequently end in crashes followed by a must needs force quit, in addition to really long export audio times. I’ve been composing for a very long time and have always used either Cubase or Nuendo and truly thought this time that my very high-end Mac Pro would be able to handle any type of project I could through at it. I truly thought this system would be smoking but I constantly get the spinning beach ball unprompted by anything and upgrading to 11.0.10 availed nothing to cure my problems. I switched from a 2010 Mac Pro and did all fresh Nuendo 11.0.10 MacOS 10.15.6, UAD Apollo x8 andĪpollo Twin X, also a UAD Satellite Octo (currently disconnected due to issues with my Apollo chain losing connection causing the dreaded error -38). OWC Accelsior 8 TB NVMe sampleĭrive, 8 TB Samsung SSD Raid 0 Project drive. ![]()
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