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About this Chapter
This is a brief description of some of the editing features specific to Score Edit. We
will not deal with score printing or the finer aspects of working with scores here. If
you want to use the extensive Score layout features of Cubase VST, you should
read the “Score Layout and Printing” document, included with the Score and Audio
versions of the program.
Cubase vs Cubase Score/Audio
Cubase Score VST and Cubase Audio VST have much more advanced score print-
ing features than the “regular” version of Cubase. If you have Cubase Score VST or
Cubase Audio VST and plan to use the Score Editor for printing, we recommend
you turn to the “Score Layout and Printing” document rather than reading this
chapter.
● Whenever a description in this chapter applies to one version only, this is
made explicit in the text.
About the Score menu and the Do pop-up menu
One of the big differences between the Score Editors in the “regular” Cubase VST
and the Score/Audio versions, is that the latter have a dedicated Score menu, which
is only accessible from within Score Edit. The regular Cubase VST does not have a
Score menu. Instead, the necessary Score commands and functions have been
placed on the Do pop-up menu.
Page Mode and Edit Mode (Cubase Score VST and Audio VST only)
In the Score and Audio versions of Cubase VST, the Score editor has two principal
modes, Page and Edit Mode. The difference and implications of these modes are
described in the “Score Layout and Printing” book. In this chapter, we assume that
you are in Edit Mode.
Switching to Edit Mode (If there is no Edit Mode option on your Score menu, then you
already are in Edit Mode).
If you don’t use Cubase Score or Cubase Audio, you don’t need to worry about any
“modes” in the Score Editor.
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