Steinberg Nuendo Expansion Kit User Manual
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161 Working with text Text functions The Words tab If you have certain words that you use a lot, you can “store” these as dedicated symbols on the Words tab. This will save time, since you don’t have to type the same word over and over again. Storing a word 1.Open the Words symbol tab. This tab is hidden by default. See “Showing/Hiding symbol Inspector tabs” on page 128 for information on how to display hidden Inspector tabs. 2.Double-click on an “empty” symbol. The Custom Text Editor dialog...
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162 Working with text 3.If you want all instances of the word(s) to be replaced, regardless of upper/lower case, deactivate the “Case Sensitive” option. 4.If you don’t want to replace the word(s) if they are a part of another word, activate the “Entire Word” option. For example, if you want to replace the word “string” but not the word “stringendo”, you should activate “Entire Word”. 5.Enter the word(s) that should be used as replacement in the “Replace” field. 6.Click OK. Now all occurrences of the...
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163 Working with text Spacing On the Spacings subpage of the Score Settings–Project page you will find four settings that relate to bar numbers: Offsetting bar numbers If you double-click on a bar number, a dialog appears, al- lowing you to skip a number of bars in the otherwise con- tinuous bar numbering. This is used for example when a section repeats. Say, you have a repeat of bar 7 and 8, and want the first bar after the repeat to have the number 11, not 9. To achieve this, you double-click on...
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165 Working with layouts About this chapter In this chapter you will learn: What layouts are and what they contain. How to create layouts. How to use layouts for opening combinations of tracks. How to apply, load, save and delete layouts. How to import and export layouts. An example of how layouts can be used. Background: Layouts Layouts can be viewed as “presets” containing settings for the layout layer: staff spacing, bar lines, layout symbols etc. When to use layouts You will need to format...
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166 Working with layouts Here you can perform a number of operations: Opening the tracks in a layout To select another combination of tracks for editing, select the corresponding layout in the list. You can keep the dialog open while you are editing, and use this function for selecting which tracks to edit. Importing layout symbols By selecting another layout and selecting “Get Form” from the Functions pop-up menu below the list, you import all Layout symbols (inserted from the Layout symbol...
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167 Working with layouts You can also import all layout symbols from the “Full Score” layout, by opening the Score Settings–Layout page, selecting the “Full Score” layout in the list to the left and selecting “Get Form” from the Functions pop-up menu (see “Importing layout symbols” on page 166). 6.Enter the desired name for the new layout in the Name field on the Score Settings–Layout page and click “Apply”. Marker Track to Form If you have created markers in the Project window which denote the...
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169 Working with MusicXML Introduction MusicXML is a music notation format developed by Recor- dare LLC in 2000 based primarily on two academic music formats. It allows the representation of scores in the cur- rent symbolic representation of western music notation, used since the 17th century. With Nuendo you can now import and export MusicXML files created with version 1.1. This makes it possible to share and exchange sheet music with people who are using score writing programs such as Finale and...
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170 Working with MusicXML Importing and exporting MusicXML files Nuendo can import and export MusicXML Files, which makes it possible to transfer musical scores to and from applications that support this file format. However, there are some restrictions concerning the parameters sup- ported by Nuendo: Importing MusicXML files 1.Pull down the File menu and open the Import submenu. 2.On the submenu, select “MusicXML…”. 3.In the file dialog that opens, locate and select the Mu- sicXML file and click...