![]() The upgrade to retail status removes the restrictions on EDU licences: they cannot be used for commercial work and are Not For Resale. All but one licence has subsequently been upgraded, becoming a retail licence in the process. Most of my Steinberg software was acquired when I was entitled to EDU pricing. I want to confirm that update wise Steinberg regards EDU versions as conventional versions, right? The upgrade from the last to the current Nuendo version is 200 €. When it comes to the full/retail version: The crossgrade from Cubase Pro to the current Nuendo version is 400 €. Should I invest in Cubase Pro EDU work a bit with it and then crossgrade to Nuendo (retail) when it is necessary? Or should I acquire Nuendo EDU? The price difference between the two isn’t huge that’s why I’m a bit torn So when I freelance I have to buy a full version. I’m specifically asking finance and legal wise: In a (very short) disclaimer Steinberg says that educational versions may not be used for commercial work. I’m fairly advanced when it comes to working with DAW’s, have used PT a long time, so I don’t need that much practice in Nuendo but could use Cubase at the moment for what I do. I plan on using Nuendo in the future for some commercial work, mainly post/surround/audio for video.
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