Steinberg Nuendo 3 Score Layout And Printing Manual
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NUENDOScoring for drums 13 – 281 Customizing note head pairs If you don’t like the default pairs of note heads, you can edit these: 1.Click the Edit button to open the Head Pairs dialog. 2.To change a symbol in a pair, click on it and select a new symbol from the pop-up menu that appears. 3.When you’re done, click Exit to close the dialog. Editing the drum map in the score If you activate the checkbox “Edit in Scores” in the Score Drum Map Settings dialog, you can change the settings for the score drum...
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NUENDO13 – 282 Scoring for drums Setting up a staff for drum scoring 1.Open the Staff Settings dialog and select the Options tab. 2.Make sure “Use Score Drum Map” is activated. As mentioned above, this can also be activated from the Score Drum Map Settings dialog. 3.If you want a single line drum staff, activate the corresponding option. This is described in detail below. 4.If you want flat beams, activate the corresponding option (see page 134). 5.If you want all stems to end at the same position,...
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NUENDOScoring for drums 13 – 283 Entering and editing notes This is just as entering notes on a normal note system. However, please note: •Notes are edited using their display pitch when the drum map is used. This means that when you move a note vertically, you move it to another display pitch. What actual pitch it gets depends on which pitch uses the display pitch you now “dropped it on”. Using “Single Line Drum Staff” When this option is activated in the Staff Settings dialog (Options tab), there...
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NUENDO14 – 286 Creating tablature In this chapter you will learn: •How to create tablature, automatically and manually. •How to control the appearance of the tablature notes. •How to edit tablature. Nuendo is able to produce score in tablature format. This can be done automatically, by “converting” recorded MIDI information. You can also create a tablature staff from scratch and enter the notes “by hand”. Even though we use the term “converting” in this chapter, please note that tablature is a mode....
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NUENDOCreating tablature 14 – 287 5.If you are not using one of the predefined instruments, set the open tuning of each string using the value fields. You can create tablature for up to 12 strings. To disable a string, set it to Off, the low- est value. 6.If so desired, activate “No Stems/Rests” and “MIDI Channel 1-6”. No Stems/Rests will give you a score where the notes have no stems and where all the rests are hidden. The “MIDI Channel 1-6” feature is described below. 7.Click Apply. The tablature...
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NUENDO14 – 288 Creating tablature Using “MIDI Channel 1-6” This feature will make notes automatically appear on the correct string according to their MIDI channel value. Normally, the program automatically decides on which string to dis- play a note, by looking at the pitch and then putting the note at the lowest possible string. While you can then manually move a note to the correct strings, using the “MIDI Channel 1-6” is automatic, at least if you make the right preparations. 1.Many guitar...
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NUENDOCreating tablature 14 – 289 Manual creation To set up an empty system for inputting tablature, proceed as follows: 1.Change the clef to the tablature symbol. The tablature clef. 2.Open the Staff Settings dialog and select the Options tab. 3.Set the “System Lines” to as many strings as the instrument you are scoring for has. 4.Raise the Add Space value to 1 or 2. You will need a little extra space between note lines to make room for the numbered note heads. Suggested system line settings for...
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NUENDO14 – 290 Creating tablature 7.Select the Insert Note tool and move the pointer over the score. 8.Press the mouse button (without releasing it) and drag up and down until the note appears on the desired string with the correct fret num- ber (you can also verify the actual pitch on the toolbar, as usual). When you drag up and down, the program automatically selects the lowest possible string. If you want a fret number higher than 4 on a guitar tablature, for example, you have to use “Move To...