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    Working with the new features
    When this option is enabled, autoscrolling is suspended 
    as soon as you click anywhere in the event display during 
    playback.
    Proceed as follows:
    1.Open a project that contains audio or MIDI parts/
    events.
    2.Enable both the “Autoscroll” and the “Suspend Auto-
    scroll when Editing” buttons (both buttons turn blue).
    3.Start playback.
    4.Edit an audio or MIDI part/event of your project (e. g. 
    click and drag it to a different location on its track).
    The Autoscroll button will turn orange.
    Autoscrolling is now suspended, i. e. when the project cur-
    sor moves to the right edge of the Project window, the 
    display will not follow to keep the cursor visible. 
    As soon as playback stops, or when you click the Auto-
    scroll button again (so it turns blue), Nuendo will return to 
    the normal Autoscroll behavior.
    New option in the Project 
    Synchronization Setup dialog
    In the Project Synchronization Setup dialog, in the MIDI 
    Clock Destinations section in the lower right corner you 
    can find the option “Send MIDI Clock in Stop”.
    When this option is activated, Nuendo will send MIDI 
    Clock signals to the selected MIDI Clock destinations 
    even when Nuendo is in Stop mode. 
    This is, for example, useful if you are working with a keyboard that has a 
    built-in arpeggiator, the tempo of which you are controlling via MIDI 
    Clock messages. This way, the arpeggiator will keep the right tempo 
    even when Nuendo is in Stop mode. You may also be able to use this 
    feature with some external drum machines, as it allows you to play the 
    drum patterns in the current sequencer tempo even when Nuendo is 
    stopped.
    When this option is deactivated, Nuendo will send MIDI 
    Clock signals to the selected MIDI Clock destinations only 
    during playback.
    In this mode, you will not be able to use the above-mentioned arpeggia-
    tor of your keyboard in Stop mode.
    ÖKeep in mind that the MIDI Clock information always 
    refers to the tempo at the current project position. 
    						
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    Index
    A
    Alt/Option key 6
    Autoscroll 10
    C
    Ctrl/Command key 6
    K
    Key commands
    Conventions 6
    M
    Mac OS X
    Audio hardware settings 9
    Port activation 9
    Port selection 9
    Retrieving channel names 9
    MediaBay
    Key commands 10
    Metronome 10
    Modifier keys 6
    Monitoring 9
    O
    OMF 10
    Option/Alt key 6
    P
    Plug and Play
    ASIO Devices 8
    R
    Remote Devices
    Bank Selection 9
    Reset User Functions 9
    Smart Switch Delay 9
    S
    Synchronization
    Send MIDI Clock in Stop 11
    V
    VST Connection presets 8
    VST Sound
    About 8 
    						
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