Steinberg Nuendo 3 Operation Manual
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NUENDO 21 – 502 Working with the Tempo track Background For each audio or MIDI track in Nuendo, you can specify whether it should be time based or tempo based (see page 124). For tempo based tracks, the tempo can either be fixed through the whole project (this is called “Fixed tempo mode”) or follow the Tempo track (this is called “Tempo track mode”), which may contain tempo changes. •To switch between Fixed tempo mode and Tempo track mode, use the Tempo button on the Transport panel: When the Tempo...
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NUENDO Working with the Tempo track 21 – 503 The Tempo Track Editor – overview To make changes to the actual Tempo track you need to open the Tempo Track Editor, by selecting “Tempo Track” on the Project menu. The toolbar The toolbar contains various tools and settings. The tempo and time signature displays to the right allow you to view and edit the value of the selected tempo curve point or time signature event, much like the info line in other editors. Tools Tempo track on/off AutoscrollSnap...
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NUENDO 21 – 504 Working with the Tempo track The ruler The ruler in the Tempo Track Editor shows the timeline. As in other windows, you can select a display format by clicking on the arrow but- ton to the right of the ruler, and selecting an option from the pop-up menu that appears. The two additional items at the bottom of the menu have the following functionality: •If “Time Linear” is selected, the ruler, time signature area and tempo curve display will be linear in relation to the timeline. This...
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NUENDO Working with the Tempo track 21 – 505 •If “Bars+Beats Linear” is selected, the ruler, time signature area and tempo curve display will be linear in relation to beats. If the ruler shows bars and beats, the distance between beats will be constant. The time signature area The area below the ruler contains time signature events. The tempo curve display The main display shows the tempo curve (or, if Fixed tempo mode is selected, the Fixed tempo – see page 510). To the left of the display is a...
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NUENDO 21 – 506 Working with the Tempo track Operations Zooming Changing the magnification is done using any of the following meth- ods: •By using the zoom sliders in the lower right corner of the window. •By using the Magnifying Glass tool. This works according to the standard procedures. •By using the Zoom submenu on the Edit menu. The options on the menu work as in other windows. Editing the tempo curve This section assumes that you are working in Tempo track mode, i.e. the Tempo button is lit on the...
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NUENDO Working with the Tempo track 21 – 507 4.Drag the curve point to the desired tempo value (indicated in the tempo display), and release the mouse button. The tempo curve point is inserted. The result depends on whether you selected “Ramp” or “Jump” in step 1 above: •You can also just click and draw a tempo curve with the Pencil tool, having curve points automatically inserted as you draw. You would probably want to select the “Ramp” Insert Curve mode when doing this. •Instead of using the Pencil...
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NUENDO 21 – 508 Working with the Tempo track •You can also use the left and right arrow keys on the computer key- board, to go from one curve point to the next. If you press [Shift] and use the arrow keys, the current selection will be kept, allowing you to select several points. Editing tempo curve points Curve points can be edited in the following ways: •By clicking and dragging horizontally and/or vertically. If several points are selected, all of them are moved. If Snap is activated on the toolbar,...
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NUENDO Working with the Tempo track 21 – 509 Adjusting the curve type You can change the curve type of a tempo curve segment at any time, using the following method: 1.Select all curve points within the segment you want to edit. 2.Pull down the Curve pop-up menu on the toolbar and select “Jump” or “Ramp”. The curve sections between the selected points are adjusted. Removing tempo curve points To remove a curve point, either click on it with the Eraser tool or select it and press [Backspace]. The first...
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NUENDO 21 – 510 Working with the Tempo track Setting the Fixed tempo When the Tempo track button is deactivated, the Tempo track curve is greyed out (but still visible). Since the Fixed tempo is constant throughout the whole project, there are no tempo curve points. In- stead, the Fixed tempo is displayed as a horizontal black line in the tempo curve display. There are two ways to set the tempo in Fixed mode: •Drag the tempo line up or down with the Arrow tool. •Adjust the value numerically in the...