7.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I - Getting into the Details
- Setting Up Your System
- VST Connections
- Project Window
- Project Handling
- Tracks
- Track Handling
- Adding Tracks
- Removing Tracks
- Moving Tracks in the Track List
- Renaming Tracks
- Coloring Tracks
- Showing Track Pictures
- Setting the Track Height
- Selecting Tracks
- Duplicating Tracks
- Disabling Audio Tracks
- Organizing Tracks in Folder Tracks
- Handling Overlapping Audio
- Track Folding
- How Events are Displayed on Folder Tracks
- Modifying Event Display on Folder Tracks
- Working with Lanes
- Defining the Track Time Base
- TrackVersions
- Track Presets
- Parts and Events
- Range Editing
- Playback and Transport
- Virtual Keyboard (NEK only)
- Recording
- Quantizing MIDI and Audio
- Fades, crossfades, and envelopes
- Arranger Track
- Transpose Functions
- Markers
- ADR
- MixConsole
- Setting Up the MixConsole
- MixConsole Toolbar
- Functions Menu
- Configuring the MixConsole
- Synchronizing Channel and Track Visibility
- Finding Channels
- Linking Channels
- VCA Faders
- Metering
- Input Levels
- Copying and Moving Rack and Channel Settings
- Fader Section
- Working with Channel Racks
- Using Channel Settings
- Adding Notes to a MixConsole Channel
- Keyboard Navigation
- Control Room
- Metering
- Audio Effects
- Audio processing and functions
- Sample Editor
- Audio Part Editor
- Pool
- MediaBay
- Working With the MediaBay
- Setting Up the MediaBay
- Define Locations Section
- Scanning Your Content
- Updating the MediaBay
- Locations Section
- Results Section
- Previewer Section
- Filters Section
- Attribute Inspector
- Loop Browser, Sound Browser, and Mini Browser
- MediaBay Aspects
- MediaBay Preferences
- MediaBay Key Commands
- Working with MediaBay-Related Windows
- Working With Volume Databases
- Surround Sound
- Automation
- VST Instruments
- Installing and Managing Plug-ins
- Track Quick Controls
- Remote controlling Nuendo
- MIDI realtime parameters and effects
- Using MIDI devices
- MIDI Processing
- MIDI Editors
- Expression maps (NEK only)
- Note Expression (NEK only)
- Chord Functions (NEK only)
- Chord Pads (NEK only)
- Chord Pads Zone
- Functions Menu
- Preparations
- Chord Assistant (NEK only)
- Assigning Chords to Chord Pads
- Moving and Copying Chord Pads
- Playing Back and Recording Chords
- Chord Pad Settings – Remote Control
- Chord Pad Settings – Players
- Chord Pad Settings – Pad Layout
- Chord Pads Presets
- Creating Events from Chord Pads
- The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer
- Project Logical Editor
- Editing tempo and signature
- Project Browser
- Track Sheet
- Export Audio Mixdown
- Networking
- Synchronization
- Video
- ReConform
- Audio editing to picture
- ReWire
- Key Commands
- File handling
- Importing audio
- Exporting and importing OMF files
- Exporting and importing AAF files
- Exporting and importing AES31 files
- Exporting and importing OpenTL files
- Exporting and importing standard MIDI files
- Exporting and importing MIDI loops
- Exporting and importing track archives
- Importing Audio Tracks from a Project
- Converting audio tracks (multi-channel to mono and vice versa)
- Clip packages
- Customizing
- Optimizing
- Preferences
- Part II - Score Layout and Printing (NEK only)
- How the Score Editor works
- The basics
- About this chapter
- Preparations
- Opening the Score Editor
- The project cursor
- Playing back and recording
- Page Mode
- Changing the zoom factor
- The active staff
- Making page setup settings
- Designing your work space
- About the Score Editor context menus
- About dialogs in the Score Editor
- Setting clef, key, and time signature
- Transposing instruments
- Printing from the Score Editor
- Exporting pages as image files
- Working order
- Force update
- Transcribing MIDI recordings
- Entering and editing notes
- About this chapter
- Score settings
- Note values and positions
- Adding and editing notes
- Selecting notes
- Moving notes
- Duplicating notes
- Cut, copy, and paste
- Editing pitches of individual notes
- Changing the length of notes
- Splitting a note in two
- Working with the Display Quantize tool
- Split (piano) staves
- Strategies: Multiple staves
- Inserting and editing clefs, keys, or time signatures
- Deleting notes
- Staff settings
- Polyphonic voicing
- About this chapter
- Background: Polyphonic voicing
- Setting up the voices
- Strategies: How many voices do I need?
- Entering notes into voices
- Checking which voice a note belongs to
- Moving notes between voices
- Handling rests
- Voices and Display Quantize
- Creating crossed voicings
- Automatic polyphonic voicing – Merge All Staves
- Converting voices to tracks – Extract Voices
- Additional note and rest formatting
- Working with symbols
- Working with chords
- Working with text
- Working with layouts
- Working with MusicXML
- Designing your score: additional techniques
- About this chapter
- Layout settings
- Staff size
- Hiding/showing objects
- Coloring notes
- Multiple rests
- Editing existing bar lines
- Creating upbeats
- Setting the number of bars across the page
- Moving bar lines
- Dragging staves
- Adding brackets and braces
- Displaying the Chord Symbols from the Chord Track
- Auto Layout
- Reset Layout
- Breaking bar lines
- Scoring for drums
- Creating tablature
- The score and MIDI playback
- Tips and Tricks
- Index
Playback and Transport
Metronome
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– Locate Selection/Locate Selection End
– Locate Next Marker/Locate Previous Marker
– Locate Next Hitpoint/Locate Previous Hitpoint
– Locate Next Event/Locate Previous Event
• On the Transport panel, change the value of the Primary Time Display.
NOTE
In the Preferences dialog on the Transport page, you can select different
options for entering a timecode.
•Use markers.
• Use the arranger functions.
•Use locators.
On the numeric keypad, press [1] to go to the left locator position, and press
[2] to go to the right locator position.
On the Transport panel, click L to go to the left locator, and click R to go to
the right locator.
NOTE
If Snap is activated, the snap value is taken into account. This is helpful for finding
exact positions quickly.
RELATED LINKS
Timecode Input Scheme on page 1278
Metronome
You can use the metronome click as a timing reference. The two parameters that
govern the timing of the metronome are tempo and time signature.
• To activate the metronome click, activate the Click button on the Transport
panel.
You can also select Transport > Metronome On or use the corresponding
key command.
• To activate the precount, click the Precount button on the Transport panel.
You can also select Transport > Precount On or set up a key command for
this.
• To set up the metronome, select Transport > Metronome Setup.










