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● On your font menu you will also find the
Cubase
font. This is not intended for
text, but for the non-text symbols used in the score.
Cutting and Pasting Text
Using the keyboard short-cuts (not the menus) you can Cut and Paste text.Select
some text, press [Control]-[X] or [Control]-[C] to Cut or Copy. Click for a new in-
sertion point, and press [Control]-[V] to Paste.
Editing text
To edit text, just double click on it with the Arrow tool and enter new information
on the input line, just as when you put in the text the first time.
To change the size or type face of a block of text, select it and then select “Text Set-
tings” from the Score menu, as described above.
Moving and Duplicating Chords And Text
Text and Chord Symbols can be moved freely within the “page”, one at a time or
together, just drag it/them to the new location.
If you hold down [Alt] when you drag you are making copies instead of just mov-
ing.
Deleting Text and Chord Symbols
As with all other objects in Cubase there are two ways to erase Text and Chord
Symbols. Either select them and press [Delete] or [Backspace] on the keyboard, or
select the Eraser from the Toolbox and click on them.
Title, Comment and Copyright
These are three standard text elements on the first page of your score. To make set-
tings for these, select “Score Title” from the Do pop-up menu (if you are using the
regular Cubase VST version) or double-click on the title in Page Mode (if you are
using Cubase Score VST or Cubase Audio VST). This opens a dialog box, in which
you can input texts and make settings for font, size and attributes for each of the
three elements. Cubase VST will automatically position the elements as follows:
• The Title is always centered, at the top of the page.
• The Comment is always positioned just below the Title.
• The Copyright notice is always positioned at the right side of the page, just
above the first system.
In the “regular” Cubase VST, none of these elements are visible on-screen but will
be printed out properly.
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