2.1
Table Of Contents
- Features
- Introduction
- The Stacked cycle record mode
- Editing in Lane Display mode
- The Instrument Freeze function
- Constrain Delay Compensation
- Repeating parts and events
- Using a dedicated toolbox
- Editing several audio parts
- Handling several parts in a MIDI editor
- List Editor features
- Editing Transpose and Velocity for MIDI parts
- Transpose – Scale Correction
- New Select options
- Insert Velocity
- The chord recognition function
- Part to Groove
- Score features
- The Time Warp tool
- Merge Tempo From Tapping
- Recording tempo changes
- Exporting and importing Tempo tracks
- Exporting and importing MIDI files
- Appearance
- Index
NUENDO
New features in Nuendo 2.1 33
The Auto Layout dialog
The settings for the Auto Layout functions are now located in a sepa-
rate Auto Layout dialog.
• The dialog appears when you use the Bars and Staves or Optimize All
functions (or click the Auto Layout icon on the score toolbar).
To make settings in the Auto Layout dialog, select e.g. the Bars and Staves option to
open the dialog, make all desired settings and click OK to apply the layout.
The dialog contains the following settings:
Setting Description
Max. Number of Bars This allows you to specify the maximum number of bars per staff
when using the “Bars and Staves” or “Optimize All” functions.
Minimum Distance
between Staves
When you use an Auto Layout function that moves staves
(changes the vertical staff distance), this setting determines the
minimum allowed distance between the staves.
Minimum Distance
between Grand
Staves
This sets the minimum allowed distance between Grand Staves
in the same way.
Auto Space/Page
Mode
The higher the value the more space is allowed for each element
in the score (and thus, the fewer the bars across the page).
Add to Auto Layout
Distance
This number adds to the distance between staves that will be
added when you use any of the Auto Layout functions. The
higher the number, the larger the distance between staves.
‘Spread Page’ Bottom
Distance
This adds to the white space that will appear on the bottom of a
page when using the Spread Page functions.










