2.1

NUENDO
36 New features in Nuendo 2.1
When you drag the tempo grid to a new position, it can be magnetic
to events in the window.
In the Project window, this requires that Snap is activated and “Events” is selected on
the Snap pop-up menu – the grid will then snap to the start and end of events or parts,
and to markers. In the Sample Editor, this requires that Snap to Zero Crossings is ac-
tivated – the grid will then snap to hitpoints (if any). In the MIDI editors, this requires
that Snap is activated – the grid will then snap to the start and end of notes.
The function will create tempo values up to 300 bpm.
Viewing and adjusting tempo events
When you select the Time Warp tool, the ruler of the active window is
shown in dark red. Existing tempo events are shown in the ruler as
“flags” with the tempo values displayed.
This helps you see what’s going on, but you can also use this for edit-
ing the tempo track:
If you press the create/erase modifier key (by default [Shift]) and click
on a tempo event in the ruler, it is deleted.
You can click on a tempo event in the ruler and drag to move it.
This automatically edits the tempo value in the event so that elements to the right keep
their positions.
If you press [Alt]/[Option] and move (or delete) a tempo event in the
ruler, the tempo value is not adjusted – this means elements to the
right will be moved.
This is the default modifier key for this – you can adjust this in the Preferences (Editing–
Tool Modifiers page, under the Warp Tool category).