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The MIDI editors
The basic Score Editor – Overview
The basic Score Editor – Overview
This section describes the basic Score Editor, which is available in Cubase Artist. The
full-featured version of the Score Editor that is available in Cubase is described in
detail in
“Part II: Score layout and printing (Cubase only)” on page 724.
The Score Editor shows MIDI notes as a musical score.
The toolbar
The Score Editor toolbar is similar to the toolbar in the Key Editor, but tailored to
working with scores:
There are an Insert Note tool and an Insert Text tool instead of the Pencil, Trim,
Mute, Zoom, and Line tools.
Parts on different tracks are shown on different staves.
Therefore there are no part controls.
There are only two Snap types: Grid and Grid Relative.
The Independent Track Loop, Auto-Select Controllers, and Indicate
Transpositions buttons, as well as the Nudge palette and Event Colors pop-up
menu are not available.
The status line
The status line features the Mouse Time Position, the Mouse Note Position, and the
Current Chord displays. Unlike in the Key Editor, you need to select the notes making
up the chord to make it appear in the Current Chord Display.
To show or hide the status line, click the “Set up Window Layout” button and
activate or deactivate the “Status Line” option.
The info line
The info line shows information about selected MIDI notes, just like in the Key and
Drum Editors. You can edit all values on the info line using regular value editing (see
“Editing on the info line” on page 499 for details).
To configure which items are available on the info line, right-click the info line and
select “Setup…” from the context menu.
In the dialog that appears you can configure where the separate items will be
placed and save/recall different setup configurations.
To show or hide the info line, click the “Set up Window Layout” button and activate
or deactivate the “Info Line” option.
Toolbar
Status line
Extended
toolbar
Info line