Steinberg Nuendo 3 Score Layout And Printing Manual
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NUENDODesigning your score: additional techniques 12 – 261 •To bring the measure back up to the previous staff, use the Glue Tube tool to click on the last bar line on the upper of the two staves. This will in fact move all measures in the lower staff up to the upper.
NUENDO12 – 262 Designing your score: additional techniques Moving bar lines The following operations can be made using the regular Object Se- lection tool or the Graphic Move tool, it doesn’t matter. Moving a bar Line If you drag a bar line to the left or right, the surrounding measures are adjusted proportionally. Moving bar lines on all staves If you hold down [Alt]/[Option] when dragging a bar line, all bar lines below the one you drag will be moved accordingly. Moving a single bar line separately If you hold down [Ctrl]/[Command] while dragging a bar line, the widths of the surrounding bars are not affected. Making an indent on one line •To create an indent, simply drag the first or last bar line on a staff. The sizes of all measures are adjusted proportionally. Before and after dragging the first bar line on the first staff.
NUENDODesigning your score: additional techniques 12 – 263 Making indents on several lines If you hold down [Alt]/[Option] and drag the first or last bar line in a system, all following systems will get the same indent. If you want all lines on all pages to be indented in the same way, hold down [Alt]/ [Option] and drag the appropriate bar line on the first system of the score. The last bar line in the piece Nuendo attempts to move the last bar line and space the bars on the last line in a sensible way, but you can change this manually by drag- ging the last bar line if you like. You can also double click on it if you want another type of bar line than the default. Resetting bar spacing To reset the bar spacing to standard values for several lines, proceed as follows: 1.Locate the first line for which you want to reset the bar spacing, and make one staff in that system active. 2.Select “Number of Bars” from the Layout Functions submenu on the Scores menu. 3.Specify the number of bars that you already have on the line. 4.Click on “This Staff”. Optionally, you might reset “All Staves” lines at the same times, as described on page 259. 5.Click OK to close the dialog. The bar spacing is reset for the currently selected staff and all following staves.
NUENDO12 – 264 Designing your score: additional techniques Dragging staves The following operations can be made using the regular Object Se- lection tool or the Graphic Move tool, it doesn’t matter. However, dragging staves can only be done in Page Mode. Adding space between two grand staves 1.Locate the first staff in the lower of the two systems you wish to spread apart. 2.Click just to the left of the first bar line and keep the mouse button down. The entire staff is selected. 3.Drag downwards or upwards and release the mouse. The system you dragged has moved down and all the systems below it have moved with it. Before… …and after dragging the upper system, to make room.
NUENDODesigning your score: additional techniques 12 – 265 Setting the same distance between all grand staves 1.Hold down the [Alt]/[Option] key. 2.Drag the first staff of the second system, until you have the correct distance between this and the first system. 3.Release the mouse button and the [Alt]/[Option] key. All systems will now be the same distance apart as the one you dragged and that above it. This operation affects the system you drag and all following systems. Setting the distance between staves within a grand staff 1.Locate the staff you wish to spread apart. Click just to the left of its first bar line and keep the mouse button down. The entire staff gets inverted. 2.Drag downwards or upwards and then release the mouse. The staff you dragged has now moved down and all the other staves in the system are adjusted accordingly. Dragging the staves in a piano system apart.
NUENDO12 – 266 Designing your score: additional techniques Setting the same distance between staves in several systems 1.Hold down the [Alt]/[Option] key. 2.Drag the desired staff as described above. 3.Release the mouse button and [Alt]/[Option] key. The corresponding staves in all following systems are moved accordingly. Moving one staff only You may wish to move one staff without affecting any other staff in any way: 1.Hold down the [Ctrl]/[Command] key. 2.Drag any staff as described above. Moving staves between pages By using the “Move to Next/Previous Page” commands on the Layout Functions submenu, you can quickly edit the page breaks: Moving staves to the next page 1.Locate the staff you want to move to the top of the next page, and make it the active staff. This can be any staff except the first staff on the page. 2.Pull down the Scores menu and select “Move to Next Page” from the Layout Functions submenu. The active staff (and any following staves on the page) are moved to the next page. Moving staves to the previous page 1.Make the staff at the top of the page the active staff. If any other staff is active, Move To Previous Page will be greyed out. Also, the function will not work for the first staff on the first page. 2.Pull down the Scores menu and select “Move to Previous Page” from the Layout Functions submenu. The active staff, and as many of the following staves as there are room for, are moved to the previous page. If the previous page is “full” already, nothing will happen.
NUENDODesigning your score: additional techniques 12 – 267 Adding brackets and braces Brackets and braces (curly brackets) are added in the Layout Settings dialog. The settings you make are specific for the current layout, meaning you can have different brackets or braces set up for different track configurations. 1.Pull down the Scores menu and select “Setup” from the Layout Set- tings submenu. In the track list, you will find columns for braces ( { ) and brackets ( [ ). 2.Click in one of the columns and drag downwards in the list to encom- pass the desired tracks. The column indicates graphically which tracks will be encompassed by the brace or bracket. 3.Close the Layout Settings dialog. The score is displayed with brackets or braces according to the settings you made. •You can edit brackets and braces in the dialog by dragging the ends of the indicator in the list. •To remove a bracket or brace, click on its indicator in the list. •You can automatically get broken bar lines based on the brackets you have added – see page 273. •If the option “Show Braces in Edit Mode” is activated in the Preferences– Scores dialog, brackets and braces are shown in Edit Mode as well. Click at the first track for which you want a bracket or brace……and drag downwards in the list to enclose the desired tracks.
NUENDO12 – 268 Designing your score: additional techniques Auto Layout This item on the Scores menu brings up a submenu with nine options. Selecting one of these makes the program “walk through” the score and make adjustments to measure widths, staff distances etc. auto- matically. Exactly which parts and properties of the score are affected depends on which option you select and the result depends on the settings you make in the Auto Layout dialog, as described below. The automatic layout adjustments are done just as if you yourself had made them manually. This means that if there’s something you don’t like, you can always change it manually, as described above.
NUENDODesigning your score: additional techniques 12 – 269 The Auto Layout dialog The Auto Layout dialog contains settings that affect the result of the Auto Layout functions. •The dialog appears when you use the Bars and Staves or Optimize All functions (or click the Auto Layout icon on the score toolbar). To make settings for the other Auto Layout functions, select Bars and Staves, make the desired settings and click Cancel. Often you can set up these settings as desired, once and for all. The dialog contains the following settings: Setting Description Max. Number of Bars This allows you to specify the maximum number of bars per staff when using the “Bars and Staves” or “Optimize All” functions. Minimum Distance between StavesWhen you use an Auto Layout function that moves staves (changes the vertical staff distance), this setting determines the minimum allowed distance between the staves. Minimum Distance between Grand StavesThis sets the minimum allowed distance between Grand Staves in the same way. Auto Space/Page ModeThe higher the value the more space is allowed for each element in the score (and thus, the fewer the bars across the page). Add to Auto Layout DistanceThis number adds to the distance between staves that will be added when you use any of the Auto Layout functions. The higher the number, the larger the distance between staves. ‘Spread Page’ Bottom DistanceThis adds to the white space that will appear on the bottom of a page when using the Spread Page functions.
NUENDO12 – 270 Designing your score: additional techniques Move bars This option looks at the currently active grand staff, and attempts to adjust the measure widths, so that all notes and symbols get as much room as possible. The number of bars on the staff is not affected. •You can perform this function for several staves in one go, by drag- ging a selection rectangle over their left edges, and then selecting Move Bars. •You can also perform the Move Bars function by selecting the staff and clicking on the Auto Layout button on the extended toolbar. For this to work, an entire staff must be selected (black) – otherwise a “Bars and Staves” operation is performed (see below). Move All Bars This works like Move Bars, but affects all grand staves from the active one to the end of the score. Move Staves This changes the measure width (as with Move All Bars) but also the vertical staff distance, of the active staff and all following staves. Hide Empty Staves This hides all empty staves, from the active staff to the end of the score. Note that polyphonic/split staves are in this case treated as one entity, if the clef in the upper system differs from that in the lower system. That is, a piano staff is considered “empty” only if there are no notes on either staff. •If you have activated the “Hidden” option on the Filter Bar, hidden staves are indicated by a marker with the text “Hidden:Name” (where “Name” is the staff name). To display hidden staves, either delete their “Hidden” markers, or select Show from the Staff Functions submenu.