Steinberg Nuendo 3 Score Layout And Printing Manual
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 61 Applying settings and selecting other staves The Staff Settings dialog is non-modal (see page 29). This means you click Apply to apply the settings you’ve made to the active staff. To make settings for another staff, simply make it active in the score (by clicking anywhere in the staff or by using the up/down arrow keys on the computer keyboard). However, please note: •Remember to click Apply before making another staff active – otherwise your...
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NUENDO4 – 62 Entering and editing notes using the mouse Suggested initial settings When you start out entering notes using the mouse, your staff settings should make your score display the notes as entered. We suggest the following: You will find out later how to adapt these settings in detail to make the score read as you want it to. •It is very important that you understand how the display quantize values for notes and rests interact with the score. If you select too large a notes/rests value, the...
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 63 Note values and positions Two of the most important settings for entering notes (and the ones you will change most often) are the length of the note (the note value) and the minimum spacing between notes (the quantize value). Selecting a note value for input This can be done in one of three ways: •By clicking the note symbols on the extended toolbar. You can select any note value from 1/1 to 1/64th and turn on and off the dotted and triplet...
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NUENDO4 – 64 Entering and editing notes using the mouse Selecting a display quantize value When you move the mouse pointer over the score, you will see that the position box on the toolbar tracks your movement and shows the current position in bars, beats, sixteenth notes and ticks. Positioning on screen is controlled by the current quantize value. If you for example set this to “1/8 Note” you can only insert and move notes to eighth note positions, at quarter notes, at half bars or at bar...
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 65 The “mouse position box” While you will most often use the graphical position in the actual score to determine where the notes go, there are instances when you will want to verify the position numerically using the mouse position box: The upper field shows the pitch according to the vertical position of the pointer in a staff. The lower field shows the “musical position” in bars, beats, sixteenth notes and ticks: •The relation between beats and...
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NUENDO4 – 66 Entering and editing notes using the mouse Adding and editing notes Entering one note by dragging To add a note to the score, proceed as follows: 1.Make the staff active. Notes are always put in on the active staff. See page 23 for details. 2.Select the type of note by selecting a note value. This is described in detail above. 3.If you selected the note value by clicking on a symbol on the extended toolbar, the Insert Note tool was automatically selected – otherwise select the Insert Note...
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 67 Clicking directly When you get better acquainted with the Score Editor and find it easy to aim at the right position directly, you don’t need to drag the note around as described above. Simply aim at the correct position and click once. If you have problems getting the pitch right •Normally, you are allowed to “draw” notes with any pitch. But if the op- tion “Keep moved notes within key” is activated in the Preferences– Scores dialog, the pitches...
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NUENDO4 – 68 Entering and editing notes using the mouse •If two notes beginning at the same position have different lengths, the longer will be displayed as a number of tied notes. To avoid this, you will either have to use the “No Overlap” feature (see page 46) or polyphonic voicing (see page 101). •One note will often be displayed as two notes with a tie. This is only how the program displays the note, there is still only a single note “stored”. This single note in the Key Editor is displayed as...
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 69 If you run into trouble Below follow a few simple troubleshooting steps that will help you pinpoint some common mistakes: •The note I put in has the wrong length. For example, I added a sixteenth and got a quarter note. You probably have the wrong display quantize value set. Open the Staff Settings dialog. If Auto Quantize is on, turn it off, unless you have mixed triplets and regular notes. Also check the Notes and Rests display quantize...
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NUENDO4 – 70 Entering and editing notes using the mouse Selecting notes In the operations described in the rest of this chapter, you will often work on selected notes. The text below describes how to select notes in various ways: By clicking To select a note, click on its note head with the Object Selection tool. The note head is inverted to indicate that it is selected. •To select more notes, hold down [Shift] and click on them. •To deselect notes, hold down [Shift] and click on them again. •If you...