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The score and MIDI playback
About this chapter
In this chapter you will learn:
- How to use the Arranger mode to have the playback follow the structure of the
score.
- How to use the “mapped” Dynamics symbols.
Ö Cubase only: You can also play back articulations in the Score using the Expression
Map and Note Expression functions, see
“Expression maps (Cubase only)” on page
555 and “Note Expression” on page 565.
Scores and the Arranger mode
Repeats (bar lines) appear in all layouts, as well as Project symbols like Segnos,
Codas, Da Capo, endings, etc. To have the playback in Cubase follow these
directions, proceed as follows:
1. Add the desired repeats and project symbols to the score.
2. Right-click the toolbar in the Score Editor and make sure that “Arranger” is ticked.
This adds the Arranger buttons to the toolbar.
3. Click the “Activate Arranger Mode” button on the toolbar and start playback.
Playback follows the repeats and Project symbols in the score – sections within
repeat symbols are repeated, the playback position jumps to the beginning when
encountering a Da Capo symbol, and so on.
Working with mapped dynamics
Apart from the dynamics symbols found on the Dynamics tab, you can also use 12
“mapped” Dynamics symbols. These make use of the Note Expression functionality in
Cubase, see the chapter
“Note Expression” on page 565. Mapped Dynamics symbols
can be played back using three different methods: by modifying the velocity values in
percentages, by sending volume controller messages or by sending additional generic
controllers. These methods can also be combined.