Steinberg Nuendo 3 Score Layout And Printing Manual
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 81 Changing the length of notes When it comes to note lengths, the Score Editor is special in that it doesn’t necessarily display the notes with their actual length. Depend- ing on the situation, you may want to change the “physical length” of the notes or the “display length”. Changing the “physical” length This will change the actual length of the notes. The change will be re- flected when you play back the music. Remember that the appearance of...
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NUENDO4 – 82 Entering and editing notes using the mouse By using the info line You can also edit length values numerically on the info line. The same rules apply as when changing the pitch of notes (see page 79). Lengthening a note by gluing two notes together You can create unusual note length values by gluing notes of the same pitch together. 1.Insert the notes you want to glue together (if they don’t already exist). 2.Select the Glue tool from the toolbar or Quick menu. The Glue tool on the Quick...
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 83 Changing the display length If you want to change the displayed length of notes without affecting how they play back, the first thing to try is to adjust the display quantize, either for the whole staff or for a separate section, using the Display Quantize tool (see page 53). But you can also make length adjustments to individual notes in the Set Note Info dialog: 1.Double click on the head of the note. The Set Note Info dialog opens. 2.Locate...
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NUENDO4 – 84 Entering and editing notes using the mouse Split (piano) staves Setting up the split staff 1.Make a staff active. 2.Open the Staff Settings dialog for the staff and select the Polyphonic tab. 3.From the Staff Mode pop-up, select Split. 4.Set the Splitpoint value to a suitable note. All notes below this will be put on the lower clef, all above will be put on the upper clef. Split mode selected. 5.Open the Main tab and select a clef and key. When you set a key for the upper staff, this...
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 85 Adding notes This is done just as on a single system, see page 66. Please note the following: •When you enter a note, use the pitch box (on the toolbar) to determine the pitch. Whether it ends up on the upper or lower staff has nothing to do with where you aim with the mouse. The splitpoint setting always decides if a note goes on the upper or lower clef. If you change the split point, this will affect existing notes, see below. •Sometimes a...
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NUENDO4 – 86 Entering and editing notes using the mouse Strategies: Multiple staves As described above, when you have parts on several tracks selected in the project window, these will be put on one staff each, when you open the Score Editor. This allows you to work on several staves in parallel. Working with several staves is not much different from working with one. Below follow some guidelines that apply specifically to working with multiple staves. Staff settings •As described above, the...
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 87 Inserting and editing clefs, keys or time signatures It is possible to insert a change of key signature, clef, or time signature anywhere in the score: Inserting a symbol on one staff 1.Select “Clef etc.” from the “Symbol Palettes” menu on the Scores menu. This opens the “Clef etc.” palette, which contains clef, key and time signature symbols. The Symbol Palettes submenu and the “Clef etc.” palette. 2.Click in the palette to select the symbol you...
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NUENDO4 – 88 Entering and editing notes using the mouse 5.Select an option from the dialog and click OK. The symbol appears. If there is room for it in the bar, the notes are moved to make room for it. If not, you will have to use Auto Layout or make manual adjustments (see “Moving clefs” below). Inserting a symbol at position 1.1.1.0 is the same as changing the staff settings which are stored in the track. Inserting anywhere else adds the change to the part. Inserting a symbol on all staves If you...
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NUENDOEntering and editing notes using the mouse 4 – 89 Moving clefs Clefs inserted into the score have an effect on how notes are dis- played. If you for example insert a bass clef in the middle of a treble staff, the staff switches to show bass pitches. Therefore it is very im- portant where you insert the clef. However, you might want to move the clef graphically, without dis- turbing this relation between the clef and the notes. Proceed as fol- lows: 1.Select the Graphic Move tool. This is available...