Alex:
Nuendo's got lots of friends, many of them with "deep pockets". By that, I mean it's going for about 3x the cost of DP. It also has some VERY impressive multimedia post production capabilities for that price which are indeed quite attractive:
-- a feature that converts one surround format to another
-- a feature that forces audio to sync with picture
-- a feature that integrates hardware processors into the software workflow
-- Windows Media and AAF support
-- LAN and WAN integration
..and countless others.
There are more extensive score editing features than with any other DAW I've seen, but I still need to check on what parameters like user fonts can be swapped. Still, I'm not tickled by the look of it even with all of its complexity. I appreciate DP's QuickScribe to the extent that I can focus more on the aspect of sequencing without getting too caught up in publishing-- it's just too much to think about at once. I'm using Finale 2006 and am considering adding or switching to Sibelius. For that reason, what Nuendo may have to offer in the way of enhanced DAW score editing may be overkill. Because of Finale, I don't miss those features in DP. However, if something like Nuendo could really do it all as well as Finale or Sibelius, it would be worth the cost of the entire application for me. The biggest headache is getting SMF's to port and quantize properly. The amount of time saved in that alone is worth it.
But I like having a dedicated notation app and am not convinced that even Nuendo's bells and whistles can do all that needs to be done.... especially when it comes to aleatoric notation... just not sure yet.
Another thing that is vitally important to me is compatibility. Being able to send someone a Finale ETF and to be able to receive them has been central to my process-- no matter where in the world I might be. Locking the entirety of my projects to Nuendo could backfire. Fewer people involved with printing and publishing would buy Nuendo just to be compatible with my work. Finale and Sibelius are likely to remain crucial for a good while.
I have located Nuendo's score manual in PDF form if anyone is interested.
ENGLISH:
ftp://ftp.steinberg.net/Download/Nuendo_3/Docs_English/Score_Layout_and_Printing.pdfGERMAN:
ftp://ftp.steinberg.net/Download/Nuendo_3/Docs_Deutsch/Score_Layout_and_Printing.pdf
Honestly, I'm sticking with DP and Logic for a while and will save any Nuendo cash for VSL's next technical marvels.