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    Menu Reference 
    						
    							Revision and Quality Control:
    Cristina Bachmann, Marion Bröer, Heiko Bischoff, Sabine Pfeifer
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    Release Date: September 14, 2007
    © Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH, 2007.
    All rights reserved. 
    						
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    Menu Reference 
    						
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    Menu Reference
    Introduction
    This manual lists all main menu items in Nuendo for quick 
    reference. For any further information, please refer to the 
    Operation Manual.
    About the Nuendo Expansion Kit
    The Nuendo Expansion Kit adds a number of music com-
    position functions from Steinberg’s Cubase (the “Cubase 
    Music Tools”) to the standard Nuendo application. The 
    Nuendo Expansion Kit (NEK) is a separate product and 
    can be purchased through your Steinberg dealer.
    Whenever procedures in this manual use functions avail-
    able only when the NEK is installed, this is indicated in the 
    text by “NEK only”.
    Nuendo menu (Mac OS X only)
    About Nuendo
    Opens a window with information about the Nuendo ver-
    sion number etc.
    Preferences…
    The Preferences dialog contains various settings and op-
    tions. The dialog has several pages that you access by se-
    lecting items in the Finder-like list on the left. To make 
    settings without closing the dialog use the Apply button.
    Use the Help button in the dialog for information about the 
    items on the selected page.
    Quit
    Quits the program. If there are any unsaved changes in an 
    open project, you will have the option of keeping these or 
    discarding them before the program quits.
    File menu
    New Project
    This item allows you to create a new untitled project. A list 
    appears, allowing you to select an empty project or a 
    project template. A project can be saved as a template, 
    and will then appear on this list.After making a selection, a project file dialog appears, al-
    lowing you to specify a folder where all files relating to the 
    new project will be stored. Select an existing folder or 
    click the Create button to create a new folder.
    New Library…
    Allows you to create a library – a stand-alone pool file that 
    isn’t associated with a project. You will be asked to spec-
    ify a project folder (where all files in the library will be 
    stored). Libraries are excellent for storing files that you 
    want access to in many different projects (sound effect 
    collections, etc.).
    Open…
    This item opens a file dialog allowing you to locate and 
    open saved project files. Nuendo Project files have the ex-
    tension “.npr”. Several projects can be open at the same 
    time, but only one can be active. The active project is indi-
    cated by a blue button at the top left corner of the Project 
    window.
    Open Library…
    Allows you to open a library file (extension “.npl”). Libraries 
    are stand-alone pool files that are not associated with 
    projects. When you open a library, it will appear as a sep-
    arate, additional pool window. To add files from the library 
    to your project, use drag and drop.
    Close
    Closes the active window. If the Project window is active, 
    the corresponding project will be closed.
    Save
    Saves any changes made to the project since you last 
    saved. The Save command stores the project under its 
    current name and location.
    Save As…
    Save As allows you to specify a new name and a new 
    project folder for the project.  
    						
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    Save Project to New Folder…
    This item allows you to save the project into a new empty 
    folder. It has some additional features that can be used for 
    archiving purposes.
    When a new empty folder has been selected, a dialog ap-
    pears where you can change the name of the project and 
    set the following options:
    •You can choose to minimize audio files.
    This will crop files based on the audio clips referenced in the project. As 
    the clips used in the project may be references to much larger audio files, 
    this can reduce the project size significantly.
    You can apply Freeze Edits.
    This will make all processing and applied effects permanent for clips.
    You can choose to remove all unused files.
    When you save a project to a new folder, all files relating to 
    the project based on the options set will be saved in the 
    new project folder. The contents of the original project 
    folder will be left untouched. If you are absolutely certain 
    that you do not have any further need for the original project 
    files, you can delete them.
    Save as Template…
    You can save any project as a template. When you create 
    a new project, the available templates are listed, allowing 
    you to base the new project on the selected template.
    Saved templates will contain everything that was in the 
    original project, including clips and events.
    Save Library…
    Saves the currently open and active library. Library files 
    have the extension “.npl”.
    Revert
    This menu item allows you revert to the last saved version 
    of a project. If any new audio files have been recorded 
    since you last saved, you have the option of keeping or 
    deleting these.
    Page Setup… (NEK only)
    This item opens the standard Page Setup dialog, used for 
    deciding about paper formats etc., before printing a score. 
    The item is only available when the Score Editor is open.
    Print… (NEK only)
    Opens the standard Print dialog, allowing you to select 
    which pages to print, how many copies of each etc. This 
    item is only available when the Score Editor is open.
    Import
    Option Description
    Audio File… This command lets you import audio files directly into a 
    project. The imported file will be placed at the current 
    cursor position of the selected audio track.
    Audio CD… Opens the Import from Audio CD dialog where you can 
    import audio from CDs. For details use the Help function 
    in the dialog.
    Video File… Opens a file dialog allowing you to import a video file 
    onto the video track. You do not have to create a video 
    track before importing, it is automatically created. The im-
    ported video will be placed at the current cursor position.
    Audio from 
    Video File…Allows you to extract the audio from a video file on disk. 
    The audio in the selected video file is extracted and con-
    verted to a Wave file in the project’s Audio folder.
    Cubase Mix-
    map…Allows you to import Mixmaps – MIDI device control pan-
    els created with earlier versions of Cubase. When im-
    ported, Mixmaps are added to the Installed Devices list in 
    the MIDI Device Manager.
    MIDI File… You can import Standard MIDI Files of Type “0” (all data 
    on single track) or Type “1” (data on several tracks). 
    When you import, you can choose to import the file into 
    the current project, or to create a new project.
    Track Archive…The Import Track Archive function lets you import tracks 
    exported from another Nuendo (or Cubase ) project.
    Tempo  Track Tempo track information (including time signature events) 
    can be exported as a special xml file (file extension 
    “.smt”). This menu item allows you to import a Tempo 
    Track file exported from another Project. This will replace 
    all tempo track data in the current project (although the 
    operation can be undone if needed).
    MusicXML… 
    (NEK only)Allows you to import MusicXML files created with version 
    1.1. This makes it possible to represent sheet music in 
    Nuendo. Note that there are some restrictions concern-
    ing the parameters supported by Nuendo.
    AES31… Allows you to open an AES31 file (extension “.adl”) and 
    convert it to a Nuendo project. AES31 is an open file in-
    terchange format, intended for transferring projects be-
    tween different applications and platforms.
    OMF…Allows you to open an OMF file (Open Media Framework 
    Interchange) and convert it to a Nuendo project.
    OpenTL… Allows you to open an OpenTL file, a file exchange format 
    developed for Tascam hard disk recording systems, and 
    convert it to a Nuendo project.
    AAF…  Allows you to open an AAF file. You will be asked 
    whether you want to create a completely new Nuendo 
    project or import the file into the existing project.  
    						
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    Export
    Replace Audio in Video File
    This lets you insert audio into a video file. If the video file 
    already contains an audio track, this will be replaced by 
    the audio you insert into it.
    Cleanup…
    The Cleanup function helps you to save hard disk space by 
    locating unused files which you can delete in the project 
    folders on your disk.
    Preferences…
    ÖUnder Mac OS X, the Preferences dialog is accessed 
    from the Nuendo menu.
    The Preferences dialog contains various settings and op-
    tions. The dialog has several pages that you access by se-
    lecting items in the Explorer-like list on the left. To make 
    settings without closing the dialog, use the Apply button.
    Use the Help button in the dialog for information about the 
    items on the selected page.
    Key Commands…
    The Key Commands dialog allows you to specify key com-
    mands for virtually any Nuendo function, as well as cus-
    tomize existing key commands to your liking. Use the Help 
    button in the dialog for information about the items in the 
    dialog.
    Recent Projects
    This submenu provides shortcuts to the most recent 
    projects you have been working with. The list is chrono-
    logical with the most recent project at the top of the list.
    Quit
    ÖUnder Mac OS X, this item is accessed from the Nu-
    endo menu.
    This quits the program. If there are any unsaved changes 
    in an open project, you will have the option of keeping 
    these or discarding them before the program quits.
    Option Description
    MIDI File… Allows you to export your MIDI tracks as a standard MIDI 
    file.
    MIDI Loop… Allows you to export MIDI loops (file extension “midi-
    loop”) in Nuendo. MIDI loops contain MIDI part informa-
    tion as well as all the settings that are saved in Instrument 
    track presets.
    Audio Mix-
    down…Allows you to mix down and export an output bus. In Nu-
    endo you can also export an audio track channel or any 
    kind of audio channel in the mixer (including VST instru-
    ment channels, effect return channels, Group channels 
    and ReWire channels). The resulting mix is saved as a file 
    on your hard disk, complete with effects, automation EQ 
    etc., in one of several file formats.
    Selected 
    Tracks…This lets you export selected tracks from the current 
    project, complete with contents, mixer settings, automa-
    tion, effects etc. The exported tracks can then be im-
    ported into other Nuendo projects by selecting “Track 
    Archive…” from the Import submenu. 
    Tempo  Track Tempo track information (including time signature events) 
    can be exported as a special xml file (file extension 
    “.smt”), which can later be imported into another project.
    Scores (NEK 
    only)Here you can export a score (in Page mode) as a picture, 
    e. g. a Bitmap file.
    MusicXML… 
    (NEK only)This allows you to export MusicXML files. Note that there 
    are some restrictions concerning the parameters sup-
    ported by Nuendo.
    AES31…  Saves the active project as an AES31 file (extension 
    “.adl”). AES31 is an open file interchange format, in-
    tended for transferring projects between different appli-
    cations and platforms.
    OMF…Saves the active project as an OMF (Open Media Frame-
    work Interchange) file.
    OpenTL…  Saves the active project as an OpenTL file, a file ex-
    change format developed for Tascam hard disk recording 
    systems. 
    AAF…  Saves the active project as an AAF file. Before the export, 
    you can specify various export options. 
    						
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    Menu Reference
    Edit menu
    Undo/Redo
    Nuendo offers wide-ranging, multiple Undo, allowing you 
    to undo virtually any action you perform.
    To undo the last performed action, select Undo from the 
    Edit menu, or use the corresponding key command (by 
    default [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Z]).
    If you select Undo again, the previously performed action will be undone, 
    and so on.
    To redo the last undone action, select Redo from the 
    Edit menu, or use the corresponding key command (by 
    default [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[Z]).
    Undone actions will be available for Redo until you perform another action 
    (at which point the “Redo Stack” is cleared – see “History…” below).
    History…
    The Edit History window contains a graphic representa-
    tion of the “Undo Stack” (the performed actions, with the 
    most recent action at the top of the stack) and the “Redo 
    Stack” (the undone actions, with the most recently un-
    done action at the bottom of the stack). The two stacks 
    are separated by a divider line.
    The Edit History dialog allows you to undo or redo several 
    actions in one go, by moving the divider between the Undo 
    Stack and the Redo Stack (in essence, moving actions from 
    the Undo Stack to the Redo Stack, or vice versa).
    Cut/Copy/Paste
    You can cut or copy selected events (or selection ranges) 
    and paste them in again at the current cursor position on 
    the original track(s).
    Paste at Origin
    This will paste an event at its original position, i.e. where it 
    was originally cut or copied from.
    Delete
    This will delete all selected events.
    Split at Cursor
    This splits selected events at the cursor position. If no 
    events are selected, all events on all tracks intersected by 
    the cursor will be split.
    Split Loop
    This splits all events at the left and right locator positions.
    Cut Head
    This deletes everything to the left of the cursor/selection 
    range. No data will be kept in the clipboard.
    Cut Tail
    This deletes everything to the right of the cursor/selection 
    range. No data will be kept in the clipboard.
    Range
    The items on the Range submenu have the following func-
    tions:
    !You can specify how many levels of Undo should be 
    available with the “Maximum Undo” setting on the 
    General page in the Preferences on the File menu.
    Option Description
    Global Copy This copies everything in the selection range.
    Cut Time Cuts out the selection range and moves it to the clip-
    board. Events to the right of the removed range are 
    moved to the left to fill out the gap.
    Delete Time The selection range is removed and events to the right 
    are moved to the left to fill out the gap.
    Paste Time Pastes the clipboard data at the start position and track 
    of the current selection. 
    Existing events are moved to make room for the pasted 
    data.
    Paste Time 
    at OriginPastes the clipboard data back at its original position. Ex-
    isting events are moved to make room for the pasted 
    data.
    Split Splits any events or parts that are intersected by the se-
    lection range, at the positions of the selection range 
    edges.
    Crop All events or parts that are partially within the selection 
    range are cropped, that is sections outside the selection 
    range are removed, leaving only events that are fully in-
    side or outside the selection range.
    Insert Silence Inserts empty track space at the start of the selection 
    range. The length of the inserted silence equals the 
    length of the selection range. Events to the right of the 
    selection range start are moved to the right to “make 
    room”. Events that are intersected by the selection range 
    start are split, and the right section is moved to the right. 
    						
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    Select
    The items on this submenu have different functions, de-
    pending on whether the regular event selection tool 
    (Arrow tool) or the Range Selection tool is selected:
    Event selectionRange selection
    Rename…
    When you select one or several objects in your project 
    (tracks, events, parts, regions, audio events in the Pool) 
    and choose this option, the Rename Objects dialog is 
    opened. Use the options in this dialog to systematically 
    and simultaneously rename the selected object(s). This 
    makes housekeeping in large projects much easier.
    Option Description
    All Selects all events in the window.
    None Deselects all events.
    Invert Inverts the selection status, so that all selected events 
    are deselected and all events that were not selected are 
    selected instead.
    In Loop Selects all events that are partly or wholly between the 
    left and right locator.
    From Start to 
    CursorSelects all events that begin to the left of the project cur-
    sor.
    From Cursor to 
    EndSelects all events that end to the right of the project cur-
    sor.
    Equal Pitch - all 
    OctavesSelects all MIDI notes (in MIDI editors only) that have the 
    same pitch as the selected note (regardless of octave).
    Equal Pitch - 
    same OctaveSelects all MIDI notes (in MIDI editors only) that have the 
    same pitch as the selected note (within the same octave).
    Select Control-
    lers in Note 
    RangeSelects the MIDI controller data within range of the se-
    lected notes.
    All on Selected 
    TracksSelects all events on the selected track.
    Option Description
    All In the Project window, this makes a selection that covers 
    all tracks, from the start of the project to the end. In the 
    Sample Editor, this selects the whole clip.
    None Removes the current selection range.
    In Loop Makes a selection between the left and right locator. In 
    the Project window, the selection will span all tracks.
    From Start to 
    CursorMakes a selection from the start of the project to the 
    project cursor. In the Project window, the selection will 
    span all tracks.
    From Cursor to 
    EndMakes a selection from the project cursor to the end of 
    the project. In the Project window, the selection will span 
    all tracks.
    Select Event This item (only available in the Sample Editor) selects the 
    audio that is included in the edited event only.
    All on selected 
    tracksSelects all events on the selected track.
    Left Selection 
    Side to CursorMoves the left side of the current selection range to the 
    project cursor position.
    Right Selection 
    Side to CursorMoves the right side of the current selection range to the 
    project cursor position.
    Range to Next 
    EventMoves the selection range to the next event head or tail 
    on the selected track(s) and turns it to a zero selection.
    Range to Previ-
    ous EventMoves the selection range to the previous event head or 
    tail on the selected track(s) and turns it to a zero selection.
    Enlarge Range 
    to Next EventMoves the right side of the current selection range to the 
    next event head or tail on the selected track(s).
    Enlarge Range 
    to Previous 
    EventMoves the left side of the current selection range to the 
    previous event head or tail on the selected track(s). 
    						
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    Duplicate/Repeat…
    Duplicate creates a copy of the selected event and 
    places it directly after the original.
    If several events are selected, all of these are copied “as one unit”, main-
    taining the relative distance between the events.
    Selecting “Repeat…” from the Edit menu opens a dia-
    log, allowing you to create a number of copies (regular or 
    shared) of the selected event(s).
    This works just like the Duplicate function, except that you can specify 
    the number of copies.
    Fill Loop
    This creates a number of copies starting at the left locator 
    and ending at the right locator. The last copy is automati-
    cally shortened to end at the right locator position.
    Move to
    The following functions are available from this submenu:
    Convert to Real Copy
    This creates a new version of a clip (that can be edited in-
    dependently) and adds this to the Pool.
    Group/Ungroup
    You can group several events so that they are treated as a 
    single unit, meaning that if you edit one of the grouped 
    events, all other events in the group are affected as well.
    Similarly, you can ungroup the events by selecting “Un-
    group”.
    Lock…/Unlock
    If you want to make sure you don’t edit or move an event by 
    accident, you can lock the selected event(s). Locking can 
    affect one (or any combination) of the following properties:
    To specify which of these properties should be affected 
    by the Lock function, use the “Lock Event Attributes” pop-
    up menu in the Preferences (Editing page).
    Selecting locked events and choosing “Unlock” will un-
    lock the events.
    Mute/Unmute
    You can mute (silence) events by selecting them and se-
    lecting “Mute”.
    Similarly, you can unmute the selected events by selecting 
    “Unmute”.
    Project Logical Editor
    This opens the Project Logical Editor, where you can per-
    form advanced “search and replace” operations on project 
    level.
    Process Project Logical Editor
    This submenu contains various presets for use with the 
    Project Logical Editor.
    Option Description
    Cursor Moves the selected event to the project cursor position. If 
    there are several selected events on the same track, the 
    first event will start at the cursor, and the following will be 
    lined up end-to-start after the first one.
    Origin Moves the selected events to their original positions, i.e. 
    the positions at which they were originally recorded.
    Front/
    BackThis function doesn’t actually change the position of the 
    events, but moves the selected events to the front or 
    back, respectively. This is useful if you have overlapping 
    events and want to see one that is partially obscured.
    For audio events, this is an extra important feature, since 
    only the visible sections of events will be played back. 
    Moving an obscured audio event to front (or moving the 
    obscuring event to back) will allow you to hear the whole 
    event on playback.
    Note that it is also possible to use the “Front” function on 
    the event context menu for this (although this works in a 
    different way).
    Option Description
    Position If this is locked, the event cannot be moved.
    Size If this is locked, the event cannot be resized.
    Other If this is locked, all other editing of the event is disabled. 
    This includes adjusting the fades and event volume, pro-
    cessing, etc. 
    						
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    Automation follows Events
    This option can also be activated in the Preferences (Edit-
    ing page). It is, however, also available on the Edit menu 
    for quick activation and deactivation. When activated, au-
    tomation events will automatically follow when you move 
    an event or part on a track that contains automation for 
    them. I.e. the automation events that affect an event will be 
    moved along with it rather than remain in a specific posi-
    tion in the project.
    Auto Select Events under Cursor
    This option can also be activated in the Preferences (Edit-
    ing page). It is however also available on the Edit menu for 
    quick activation and deactivation. When activated, all 
    events on the selected track(s) that are “touched” by the 
    project cursor are automatically selected.
    Enlarge Selected Tracks
    This option can also be activated in the Preferences (Edit-
    ing – Project & Mixer page). When activated, the selected 
    tracks in the Project Window are automatically enlarged in 
    height.
    Zoom
    The following options are available on the Zoom submenu 
    on the Edit menu:
    Macros
    If you have created Macros, these will be available on the 
    Macros submenu. A Macro is a combination of several 
    functions or commands, to be performed in one go. Mac-
    ros are set up in the Key Commands dialog.
    Project menu
    Add Track
    Select a track type from the Add Track submenu to add a 
    new track. The “Browse Sounds…” option opens a dialog 
    in which you can search for track presets or VST presets.
    Duplicate Tracks
    This will create a duplicate (copy) of the selected track.
    Remove Selected Tracks
    This will remove all selected tracks and any parts or events 
    on them from the Project window.
    Remove Empty Tracks
    This will remove all tracks not containing any events.
    Option Description
    Zoom In Zooms in one step, centering on the position cursor.
    Zoom Out Zooms out one step, centering on the position cursor.
    Zoom  Full Zooms out so that the whole project is visible. “The whole 
    project” means the timeline from the project start to the 
    Length set in the Project Setup dialog.
    Zoom to 
    SelectionZooms in both horizontally and vertically so that the cur-
    rent selection fills the screen.
    Zoom to 
    Selection 
    (Horiz.)Zooms in horizontally so that the current selection fills the 
    screen.
    Zoom to Event This option is available only in the Sample Editor.
    Zoom In Vertical Zooms in one step vertically.
    Zoom Out 
    VerticalZooms out one step vertically.
    Zoom In 
    TracksZooms in selected track(s) one step vertically.
    Zoom Out 
    TracksZooms out selected track(s) one step vertically.
    Zoom Selected 
    TracksThis zooms in vertically on the selected track(s) and min-
    imizes the height of all other tracks.
    Undo/Redo 
    ZoomUndo lets you undo the last performed zoom action, and 
    redo lets you redo the last undone zoom action. How 
    many levels of undo is available for zoom actions is the 
    same as for “regular” undo, as set on the General page in 
    the Preferences. Option Description 
    						
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