Steinberg Nuendo 5 Manual
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451 The Project Logical Editor Organizing and sharing presets The Project Logical Editor presets are stored within the application folder in the Presets\Logical Edit Project sub - folder. While these files cannot be edited manually, you can reorganize them (e. g. putting them in subfolders) like any files. This also makes it easy to share presets with other Nuendo users, by transferring the individual preset files. ÖThe list of presets is read each time the Project Logi- cal Editor is opened....
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453 Editing tempo and signature Background Whenever you create a new project, Nuendo will automat- ically set the tempo and time signature for this project. The tempo and signature settings can be displayed in two ways: either on dedicated tracks in the Project window, or in the Tempo Track Editor. Tempo modes Before we go into detail about tempo and signature set- tings, you should understand the different tempo modes. For each track in Nuendo that can make use of this func- tion, you can specify...
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454 Editing tempo and signature About the tempo and signature tracks The tempo track and the signature track allow you to view and edit tempo and signature data in the project context. •The Inspectors for these tracks show the positions and values of individual tempo curve points or signature events. •The signature track’s background always shows bars. This is independent of the ruler display format setting. •In the track list for the tempo track, on the far right, you can specify the display range...
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455 Editing tempo and signature Editing tempo and signature You can use the options of the Tempo Track Editor or the tempo and signature tracks to edit tempo and signature settings. The descriptions given below are valid in both cases. The only exception is the tempo recording slider (see below) which is available only in the Tempo Track Editor. Editing the tempo curve Adding tempo curve points 1.Use the “Insert curve” pop-up menu (on the toolbar of the Tempo Track Editor) or the “Type of New Tempo...
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456 Editing tempo and signature Adjusting the curve type You can change the curve type of a tempo curve segment at any time, using the following method: 1.With the Arrow tool, select all curve points within the segment you want to edit. 2.In the info line, click below the word “Type” to switch the curve type between “Jump” and “Ramp”. The curve sections between the selected points are adjusted. Removing tempo curve points To remove a curve point, either click on it with the Erase tool or select it...
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457 Editing tempo and signature Process Tempo Process Tempo allows you to define a specific length or end time for a set range, and the tempo track will automati - cally set a tempo that will fit the range in the specified time. Proceed as follows: 1.Specify a region or range that you wish to process by setting the left and right locators, either in the Tempo Track Editor or in the Project window. 2.Click on the Process Tempo button (either in the Tempo Track Editor or on the tempo track). The...
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458 Editing tempo and signature The Beat Calculator The Beat Calculator is a tool for calculating the tempo of freely recorded audio or MIDI material. It also allows you to set the tempo by tapping. Calculating the tempo of a recording 1.In the Project window, make a selection that covers an exact number of beats of the recording. 2.Select “Beat Calculator…” from the Project menu. The Beat Calculator window appears. 3.In the Beats field, enter the number of beats that the selection encompasses. The...
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459 Editing tempo and signature Merge Tempo From Tapping This function allows you to create a complete tempo track based on your tapping. Typically, you would use this if you have an audio file with no tempo mapping and want to be able to add other material afterwards, etc. 1.Create an empty time-based MIDI track and, while playing back your audio material, tap the new tempo on your MIDI keyboard and record the created notes onto the new MIDI track. Note that you must create note events – pedal...
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460 Editing tempo and signature While you are dragging, the track(s) you are editing are temporarily switched to linear time base. This means that the contents of the tracks remain at the same time posi - tions regardless of the tempo (there is an exception to this in the Project window, see below). 4.When you release the mouse button, the musical posi- tion you clicked on matches the time position you dragged it to. This is because the Time Warp tool changed the last tempo event on the tempo track...