Steinberg Nuendo 3 Score Layout And Printing Manual
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NUENDOWorking with symbols 8 – 181 •The symbol you create will also be “interpreted” and displayed as a written chord to the right of the fretboard symbol. This can also be edited by double clicking if you like. •To sort the available symbols in the library according to their root notes, click the Sort button. •To remove a symbol from the library, select it in the list and click Remove. •To save the current library as a separate file, click the Save button. A file dialog appears, allowing you to...
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NUENDO8 – 182 Working with symbols Using layout symbols Symbols inserted from the “Layout” palette belong to the layout layer. When you are editing a layout containing several tracks, you can have inserted layout symbols automatically copied to any combination of tracks in the layout. You decide which tracks should display layout sym- bols by ticking their “L” column in the Layouts dialog (opened by se- lecting Setup from the Layout Settings submenu on the Scores menu). Here, layout symbols will be...
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NUENDOWorking with symbols 8 – 183 Using global symbols Symbols inserted from the Global Symbols palette are part of the glo- bal layer and will therefore appear in all layouts. The global layer also contains changes to bar lines (e.g. repeats and double bar lines) and bar number offsets. Typically you use global symbols when you know you want these shown for all combinations of tracks. •You can also use global symbols in combination with the Play Order mode to have the program play back according to...
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NUENDO8 – 184 Working with symbols Using the lock layers Sometimes it can be very hard to click on a symbol or other object in the score without accidentally selecting other symbols near by. To remedy this, you can assign different types of objects to different “lock layers” (up to three) and instruct Nuendo to “lock” one or two of these layers, making them “unmovable”. Furthermore, you can lock the layout and global layers separately if needed. Proceed as follows: Setting up the lock layers 1.Open...
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NUENDOWorking with symbols 8 – 185 •Alternatively, you can right-click (Win) or [Ctrl]-click (Mac) on one of the Layer buttons (1-2-3) in the extended toolbar to bring up a pop- up menu, showing which object types are associated with that layer. A checkmark for an object type means it belongs to that layer. If no checkmark is shown, you can select the object type from the pop-up menu and move it to that layer. Locking a layer To “lock” a layer, click on its number in the lock layer button, so that it...
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NUENDO8 – 186 Working with symbols Moving and duplicating symbols There are four general ways to move and duplicate symbols: •By dragging them with the mouse (see below). •By using the computer keyboard (moving only – see page 189). •By using the bar handles (see page 189). •By using the Paste Note Attribute function (duplicating note symbols only – see page 192). Moving and duplicating by using the mouse This is done much as with other objects in Nuendo. The following rules apply: •Note symbols and...
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NUENDOWorking with symbols 8 – 187 The rulers Unlike other editors, the Score Editor does not have a meter/time po- sition-based ruler. Instead, its rulers are “graphical”, i.e. they indicate the actual x-y position of objects (with “zero” at the upper left corner). •The current pointer position is indicated by thin lines in the rulers. •To hide the rulers, pull down the pop-up menu above the scroll bar to the right and select “Off”. This pop-up menu can also be shown by right-clicking (Win) or...
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NUENDO8 – 188 Working with symbols You display the Position Info window by clicking in the ruler. The window contains the following settings and values: Option Description Measure in Inch/cm/mm/ptClick this label to change units for the Position Info window. This choice will also affect the units used in the rulers. Abs/Rel. Pos Click this label to select whether X-Y position values should be “absolute” (referring to the upper left corner of the current page) or “relative” (referring to the upper...
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NUENDOWorking with symbols 8 – 189 Dragging symbols across staves If you drag a symbol across the staves, you will note how the “active staff” indicator to the left follows the mouse pointer. Use this as an in- dication, to make sure that symbols end up in the correct staff. •If you are editing several tracks at the same time, and want to make sure that a symbol isn’t accidentally moved to another track when you drag it vertically, click on the “L” button on the extended toolbar. When this is...
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NUENDO8 – 190 Working with symbols 3.Double click on the handle of the bar from which you want to copy or move symbols. The Barcopy dialog appears. 4.Make sure that only the symbol types you want to move/copy are checked. 5.If you have several subsequent bars to which you want to copy sym- bols, set the “Repeats” value to this number of bars. If you only want to copy symbols from one bar to another, make sure “Repeats” is set to 1. This option is only available for copying, not for moving. 6.If you...