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Working with symbols
Moving and duplicating symbols
Locking a layer
To “lock” a layer, click on its lock layer button.
In this figure, layer 2 is locked. Event types assigned to layer 2 cannot be selected, moved, or
deleted.
Visual indication of the layers
Objects belonging to locked note layers are “grayed out” in the score. This makes it
very easy to find out which object belongs to which layer – perhaps especially useful
for the layout and project layers. For example, to quickly spot all objects in the layout
layer, lock all other layers by clicking their buttons. Now, only layout layer objects are
shown normally; all other objects are grayed out.
Moving and duplicating symbols
There are four ways to move and duplicate symbols:
- By dragging them with the mouse (see below).
- By using the computer keyboard (moving only – see “Moving by using the
computer keyboard” on page 828).
- By using the bar handles (see “Moving and duplicating with the bar handles” on
page 828).
- By using the Paste Attributes function (duplicating note symbols only – see
“Copying settings between notes” on page 797).
Moving and duplicating by using the mouse
This is done much as with other objects in Cubase. The following rules apply:
- Note symbols and note-dependent symbols move with the notes/chords they
belong to. In other words, if you move the note/chord, the symbols move with
it/them.
- Note symbols (like accents and lyrics) can only be moved vertically. Other symbols
(like braces and brackets) can only be moved horizontally.
- All other symbols without handles can be moved freely. If you hold down
[Ctrl]/[Command], movement is restricted to one direction only.
- If the symbol has one or more handles when it is selected, do not drag it by the
handles, or you change its shape instead of moving it.
- Slurs and ties are an exception, as they can only be moved by first dragging one
handle and then the other. However, if you use the Layout tool (see
“Graphic
moving of notes” on page 805) to move the notes they belong to, or if you change
the measure width, they are adjusted automatically.
- Duplicating is done by moving with [Alt]/[Option] pressed, as always in Cubase.
Slurs, ties, and bar lines cannot be duplicated with this method.
There are two features to help you position symbols (and other score objects)
correctly: the rulers and the Position Info window.