Steinberg Nuendo Expansion Kit User Manual
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151 Working with chords About this chapter In this chapter you will learn: How to enter chord symbols manually and automatically using the “Make Chord Symbol” feature. Which settings can be made for chord symbols. Inserting Chord symbols Manually On the Chord Symbols tab, you will find a set of pre- defined chord symbols, see “Using presets” on page 152. If the symbol you want to add is among these, simply se- lect it and click in the score to insert the chord symbol. To specify and enter any other...
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152 Working with chords To open the Edit Chord Symbol dialog for an existing chord, double-click on the symbol. You can also right-click on the symbol and select “Properties” on the context menu to open the dialog. Using presets As with many other functions in Nuendo, you can create chord symbol presets for instant use. Each preset con- tains all settings in the dialog – i.e. the preset list is a “library” of chords. You will find the presets in the Chord Symbols tab in the Inspector and in the...
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153 Working with chords Global chord settings On the Score Settings–Project page (Chord Symbols and Notation Fonts subpages), there are several global set- tings that affect how chords are displayed. These settings affect all chords in the project. Chord Symbols Use the four sections of radio buttons to specify how the four most common chord types should be displayed: If you want the root (key) note to be aligned with the bass note, so that they are both displayed at the same ver- tical position,...
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155 Working with text About this chapter In this chapter you will learn: Which different types of text are available. How to enter and edit text. How to set font, size and style. How to enter lyrics. Adding and editing text symbols This section describes the general procedure for adding and editing text symbols. As described in the section “Different types of text” on page 157, there are several dif- ferent types of text symbols, but the basic procedures are the same (except for block text...
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156 Working with text Editing the text If you made a mistake when typing or for some other rea- son wish to change text, double-click on a text block with the Object Selection tool, edit the text and press [Return] to close it. It is also possible to replace all occurrences of a certain word in the score, without having to edit the texts manually, see “Find and replace” on page 161. Selecting font, size and style for the text 1.Select the text symbol(s) you want to make settings for. If nothing is...
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157 Working with text Editing text attribute sets If you edit the settings in a text attribute set, all texts using this particular set will be affected. This is very practical, since it allows you to use the same number of “generic” sets for all your projects (for titles, comments, lyrics, etc.), and simply change the fonts, sizes, etc. for a different project if necessary. This will also make it easier to move projects between computers (which may not have the same fonts installed). 1.Select the...
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158 Working with text the option “Don’t Sync Lyrics” in the Lyrics category on the Score Settings–Project page (Notation Style subpage). If this is activated, the note positions will not be affected, which may be preferable. When entering words with several syllables you nor- mally separate the syllables with a dash (-). By default, the dash signs are automatically centered between the sylla- bles – if this is not what you want, activate the option “Don’t Center Hyphens” in the Lyrics category on...
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159 Working with text Layout text The text symbols in the Layout symbol tab are part of the layout layer, and can thus be hidden or shown for different tracks in the layout, by activating the “L” column on the Score Settings–Layout page. The text will appear in all staves, for which you have activated the “L” column. This means it is tied to the bar and staff position. If you move the bar or the entire staff, it moves with it. Block Text Block Text allows you to import text from a file on disk or...
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160 Working with text 5.Adjust the settings for how the text should be posi- tioned: 6.Select a text attribute set for the text, or make manual settings for font, size and style. 7.Click OK. The text is inserted. You can adjust the positioning manually by dragging the text block. Inserting variables When you enter the text, you can also insert special char- acters or “place holders” for different attributes. When the text is displayed, these characters will be replaced by their actual values (e.g....