Steinberg Nuendo Expansion Kit User Manual
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181 Designing your score: additional techniques Moving one staff only You may wish to move one staff without affecting any other staff in any way: 1.Hold down [Ctrl]/[Command]. 2.Drag any staff as described above. Moving staves between pages By using the “Move to Next/Previous Page” commands on the Staff context menu, you can quickly edit the page breaks: Moving staves to the next page 1.Locate the staff you want to move to the top of the next page, and make it the active staff. This can be any staff...
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182 Designing your score: additional techniques Auto Layout This item on the Scores menu brings up a dialog with sev- eral options. Activating one of these makes the program “walk through” the score and make adjustments to mea- sure widths, staff distances etc. automatically. Exactly which parts and properties of the score are affected de- pends on which option you activate/deactivate. ÖYou can also open the Auto Layout dialog by clicking the Auto Layout button on the extended toolbar. Move bars This...
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183 Designing your score: additional techniques Optimize All All of the above in one fell swoop. This procedure might take some time but usually yields great results. Other functions In the lower part of the dialog, the following options are available: ÖThe functions “Move Bars” and “Move All Bars” (“Move Bars” + “All Pages”) can also be accessed via the Staff context menu (opened by right-clicking on the blue rectangle to the left of the active staff). Reset Layout This function allows you to...
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184 Designing your score: additional techniques Breaking bar lines Sometimes you may not want a bar line to stretch all the way across a grand staff. If this is the case, you have the possibility to “break it”. Manually Breaking bar lines in one grand staff 1.Select the Erase tool. 2.Click on a bar line connecting the two staves. All bar lines between these two staves (except the first and last) are bro- ken. To break the first or last bar line in a grand staff, you need to click di- rectly on these....
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186 Scoring for drums About this chapter In this chapter you will learn: How to set up the drum map. How to set up a staff for drum notes. How to enter and edit drum notes. How to use a single line drum staff. Background: Drum maps in the Score Editor When scoring for drums, you can assign a unique note head to each pitch. There is even the possibility to set up different note heads for different note values! However, to be able to fully use this function, you need to understand a bit about drum...
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187 Scoring for drums The dialog contains the following options: Initializing the display pitches If you select “Init. Disp. Notes” from the Functions pop-up menu in the dialog, all display pitch values are reset, so that actual pitch and display pitch is the same for each sound/note. Using note head pairs Not only can you have different drum sounds displayed with different note heads, you can also display different note heads for different note values: 1.Activate the “Use Head pairs” checkbox. The...
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188 Scoring for drums Setting up a staff for drum scoring 1.Open the Score Settings–Staff page and select the Options tab. 2.Make sure “Use Score Drum Map” is activated. 3.If you want a single line drum staff, activate the corre- sponding option (see “Using “Single Line Drum Staff”” on page 188). 4.If you want flat beams, activate the corresponding op- tion (see “Handling beaming” on page 116). 5.If you want all stems to end at the same position, acti- vate Fixed Stems and set a length for up/down...
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190 Creating tablature About this chapter In this chapter you will learn: How to create tablature, automatically and manually. How to control the appearance of the tablature notes. How to edit tablature. Nuendo is able to produce score in tablature format. This can be done automatically, by “converting” recorded MIDI information. You can also create a tablature staff from scratch and enter the notes “by hand”. Creating tablature automatically This assumes you have a regular score on screen already....