Great info in a succinct handy fashion. Because I relied on Sibelius and Finale for so many years, and now acclimating to Dorico, I never really put much time into this feature, because it didn’t seem as capable as dedicated notation software, even though I’ve been using Cubase since version 4. After watching your video, I’m encouraged to revisit this editor. Thanks!
Hi Andrew... thank you for this; precise and clear as always.! But would be good if you could please do a video comparing things to the brand new Score Editor in C14.? There seems to be quite some differences so far... bound to improve over time though...🙂
hi Vitaly,, absolutely you can,,, there are little icons up on the top toolbar that activate both MIDI input and computer keyboard input. My guide in the description has steps for all of that,,, andrew
hi Eric,, it appears the rests happen automatically,,, for example if you put in 2 quarter notes, then change the first quarter note on the info bar, to an eight note, the score will add an eight note rest to fill in.
As usual I have enjoyed this video. However I have one question that is very important to me about scoring music in Cubase. I want to know if you have ever done a video on how to “Take a piano arrangement and put that arrangement into 4 parts for 4 individual scores for vocals lines, like (1. Soprano , 2. Alto, 3. Tenor, 4. Bass.) like it would arrear in a hymn book for church? If you have, and hopefully I have explained myself well enough for you to understand what I am trying to learn. Please, please, please, refer me to that video. If you haven’t done a video on what I would like to learn, please make a video on changing a piano arrangement into scoring for vocal lines for (Soprano, Alto, Tenor & Bass) where I can print the parts out for my choir to see their own individual parts. I would really really would appreciate it very much if you would make a video on this issue. Thank you very much for making this above video and sharing you gifts with us beginners. I do wish you continued success with all of your future videos and musical endeavors and I also wish you continued success financially ass well. Have a wonderful day & weekend. I sure hope that will see these questions of mine and will be able to respond to my request very soon because this is a major concern of mine that I would like to learn how to do. Have a beautiful week.
hi orrin It seems to me that the explode option would work for your example,, but of course first you would have to have a choral 4 part score or hymn to work from,, meaning you would have to either download such a score pre done or manually enter the notes yourself, feel free to explain further your specific need andrew
Thank you, Very useful.
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Magnificent. Always magnificent. Really very grateful. Greetings from Spain.
Realy helpful thank you - your work helps others so much.
Great info in a succinct handy fashion. Because I relied on Sibelius and Finale for so many years, and now acclimating to Dorico, I never really put much time into this feature, because it didn’t seem as capable as dedicated notation software, even though I’ve been using Cubase since version 4. After watching your video, I’m encouraged to revisit this editor. Thanks!
Thank You Andrew , very helpfull
Hi Andrew... thank you for this; precise and clear as always.! But would be good if you could please do a video comparing things to the brand new Score Editor in C14.? There seems to be quite some differences so far... bound to improve over time though...🙂
hi 25,, the work has begun and is underway,, and you are correct it is very different,,, andrew
@@TheDigitalAudioManual Nice.! Thanks - looking forward to that... Am subscribed so will get notification when it drops... ;-)
Cubase 13 no scale assistant in score editor? Will export to XML and continue with Dorico 5 .
Hey :) Cool video. Do you know if there is a way to input notes in the score editor using the midi keyboard instead of the mouse ?
hi Vitaly,, absolutely you can,,, there are little icons up on the top toolbar that activate both MIDI input and computer keyboard input. My guide in the description has steps for all of that,,, andrew
Thanks Andrew! But how to you insert a rest?
hi Eric,, it appears the rests happen automatically,,, for example if you put in 2 quarter notes, then change the first quarter note on the info bar, to an eight note, the score will add an eight note rest to fill in.
@@TheDigitalAudioManual that's weird...
hi Eric,, thats as how it applies to this video,,, there are other options when we switch to step editing, I may explain those in a future video.
As usual I have enjoyed this video. However I have one question that is very important to me about scoring music in Cubase. I want to know if you have ever done a video on how to “Take a piano arrangement and put that arrangement into 4 parts for 4 individual scores for vocals lines, like (1. Soprano , 2. Alto, 3. Tenor, 4. Bass.) like it would arrear in a hymn book for church? If you have, and hopefully I have explained myself well enough for you to understand what I am trying to learn. Please, please, please, refer me to that video. If you haven’t done a video on what I would like to learn, please make a video on changing a piano arrangement into scoring for vocal lines for (Soprano, Alto, Tenor & Bass) where I can print the parts out for my choir to see their own individual parts. I would really really would appreciate it very much if you would make a video on this issue. Thank you very much for making this above video and sharing you gifts with us beginners. I do wish you continued success with all of your future videos and musical endeavors and I also wish you continued success financially ass well. Have a wonderful day & weekend. I sure hope that will see these questions of mine and will be able to respond to my request very soon because this is a major concern of mine that I would like to learn how to do. Have a beautiful week.
hi orrin
It seems to me that the explode option would work for your example,, but of course first you would have to have a choral 4 part score or hymn to work from,, meaning you would have to either download such a score pre done or manually enter the notes yourself, feel free to explain further your specific need
andrew