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Working with chords
Inserting chord symbols
5. If you wish, specify a tension in the Tension field.
Again, this can be done by typing or by using the pop-up menu. However, there
are some special display options which you can only get by typing (see the table
below). You might also want to add some text here (such as “no third”). You can
also select the basic tensions from the pop-up menu, and then add special options
by typing.
6. If you want to have a special bass note (e.g. a C major with a D bass note), set the
Bass Note pop-up menu to this note (this cannot be the same as the root note).
The program “remembers” the relation between root and bass note, so that if you
change the root note, the bass note follows.
7. If you want the root note to be displayed in lower case, activate the “Root Note in
Lower Case” checkbox.
8. If needed, activate the “Enharmonic Shift” option.
9. Click Apply.
The chord symbol appears in the score.
To open the Edit Chord Symbol dialog for an existing chord, double-click the
symbol.
You can also right-click the symbol and select “Properties” on the context menu to
open the dialog.
Using Make Chord Symbols
If you have already recorded the chords for a project, Cubase can analyze them and
create chord symbols:
1. Open the recording in the Score Editor.
If you want the chords to be inserted on another track, you can create an empty
part on that track and open it along with the recording.
2. If you like, make display settings for the chords. These settings are available in the
Score Settings dialog, on the Project page (Chord Symbols subpage).
You can change all these settings after you inserted the chords as well.
3. Select the notes for which you want chord symbols to be created.
If you want chord symbols to be created for all chords on the track, use the Select
All function on the Edit menu.
4. Use the arrow keys to make the desired staff active.
This should be the staff on which you want the chord symbols to end up.
Character Description Example Result
( ) The tensions are
enclosed in brackets.
/ The tensions are
separated by a slash
sign.
| The tensions are
placed above one
another.
You can also combine several options.
This is a combination of two options,
along with a space to put the “9” above
the “5”. Note that only one “(“ sign is
needed when the “|” option is used.