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You can now tap the tempo to an audio recording, record your tapping as a MIDI part and use the function Merge Tempo from Tapping to create a complete tempo track based on your tapping.The Time Warp tool provides a unique and efficient way to adjust the Tempo track so that “musical time based” material (positions related to the tempo) matches “linear time based” material (positions in time).The Auto Layout functions have been improved.The handling of text and lyrics has been improved: You can assign lyrics to different verses and paste text or lyrics from the clipboard.You can now create tablature for up to 12 strings.When you create guitar symbols, you can choose from several symbol sizes.A “dynamic” crescendo symbol has been added, making use of the MIDI Meaning function.This means you can play back your score and hear all accents and dynamics you have added. The MIDI Meaning function interprets note symbols and dynamics, affecting the length and velocity of notes during playback.The Key Editor grid has been improved, making it easier to find the correct pitch. In the Key and Drum Editor, controllers are now displayed with their names and their MIDI Controller numbers. The editors have been changed graphically in two ways:.The groove is available for selection from the Quantize menu and can be edited if needed. The Part to Groove function lets you extract the timing of a MIDI part and turn it into a groove template.The Key and List Editors can now show the chord made up by the notes currently under the project cursor.You can specify key commands for different Insert Velocity settings, making note entry much quicker. When you draw notes in a MIDI editor, their velocity values are determined by the Insert Velocity setting.New functions have been added to the Select menu.The main Transpose function now includes a Scale Correction setting, allowing you to keep transposed notes within a specified scale.The Project window info line contains Transpose and Velocity settings, allowing you to make independent transpose and velocity shift settings for different MIDI parts.Other List Editor changes include improved filtering and masking and the possibility to hide the Value display from view. You can now open several parts from different tracks in the List Editor, just as in the other MIDI editors.You can make a part active by selecting it from a list, by using key commands or by selecting an event belonging to the part. Editing several parts in a MIDI editor has been simplified: You can now specify which part should be active, have this indicated in the editor and, if needed, restrict editing to that part only.If you like, the boundaries of the edited part can be indicated in the editor. When you open a part for editing, the MIDI editor window will now show the whole MIDI track.It is now possible to open several audio parts (on the same or different tracks) in a single Audio Part Editor window.You can choose to have a dedicated toolbox open when you right-click (Windows) or -click (Mac).
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Previously, all these modes where available for a single Pencil tool.
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The Network feature is described in a separate pdf document.To make the precount follow the tempo track, select the “From Tempo Track” option in the Metronome Setup dialog (Precount Options section). You can now choose whether a precount should follow the tempo track (including tempo changes) or simply use the tempo at the record start position.The Constrain Delay Compensation function provides a quick way to temporarily disable delay compensation, useful for minimizing the latency when recording audio or playing VST Instruments in real time.This makes use of the Lane Display Mode, where overlapping events or parts are placed on separate lanes on the track. The “Stacked” cycle recording mode provides an easy way to compile different takes (cycle laps) into one “perfect take”, allowing you to view and edit the takes directly in the Project window.To read more about a feature listed below, please click the green cross-reference. Welcome to Nuendo 2.1! This document lists and describes all features that have been added to the program since the original 2.0 version.