[WIKI] All Key Commands in Cubase 11.0.41

Commands: Score Functions

Part Three

Command Default Key Function My Rating Link
Move To Voice 1 Moves selected note(s) to Voice 1, provided staff settings allow. (Polyphonic mode must be on, and the corresponding voices activated) 10 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Move To Voice 2 Moves selected note(s) to Voice 2, provided staff settings allow. (Polyphonic mode must be on, and the corresponding voices activated) 10 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Move To Voice 3 Moves selected note(s) to Voice 3, provided staff settings allow. (Polyphonic mode must be on, and the corresponding voices activated) 10 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Move To Voice 4 Moves selected note(s) to Voice 4, provided staff settings allow. (Polyphonic mode must be on, and the corresponding voices activated) 10 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Move To Voice 5 Moves selected note(s) to Voice 5, provided staff settings allow. (Polyphonic mode must be on, and the corresponding voices activated) 10 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Move To Voice 6 Moves selected note(s) to Voice 6, provided staff settings allow. (Polyphonic mode must be on, and the corresponding voices activated) 10 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Move To Voice 7 Moves selected note(s) to Voice 7, provided staff settings allow. (Polyphonic mode must be on, and the corresponding voices activated) 10 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Move To Voice 8 Moves selected note(s) to Voice 8, provided staff settings allow. (Polyphonic mode must be on, and the corresponding voices activated) 10 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Number of Bars Brings up “Number of Bars” window, where we can choose how many bars will fit per system in Page Mode. 8 Number of Bars Dialog
One down Moves to the next HIGHER Voice. If you have a note in Voice 4 and you give this command, the note will go to Voice 3. That’s why it’s “One down”, because 4-1=3. Well. 6 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
One up Moves to the next LOWER Voice. If you have a note in Voice 3 and you give this command, the note will go to Voice 4. That’s why it’s “One up”, because 3+1=4. Well. 6 Moving Notes to Voices Manually
Paste Note Attributes If you copy a note that is marked with say, tenuto, staccato and marcato and then use this command on an unmarked note, it will be marked with tenuto, staccato and marcato. Most of the attributes included in “Set Note Info” (when double clicking a note) work with this command. Pity it doesn’t work with whole passages. 8 Copying Settings Between Notes
Position Panel Brings up the Position Info panel. Doesn’t close it though. 5 Extended Toolbar
Reset Layout… Brings up the Reset Layout window. There we must choose what will be reset, and on which staves. 6 Reset Layout Dialog
Score Notes to MIDI This command will transform the actual MIDI part to be EXACTLY as the score. (Of course this about a recorded MIDI performance, which Cubase makes more “readable” with its Display Quantize.) 4 Converting MIDI Notes to Match the Score
Show Bar Repeat Sign Places the “repeat previous bar” musical symbol in the selected bars. 6 Replacing Notation with Repeat Bar Signs
Show Chord Track Shows/Hides the Chord Track. 8 Displaying Chord Symbols from the Chord Track
Show Regular Notation If you have a selection transformed to rhythmic notation, you can make it “Show Regular Notation” again with this command. 5 Showing Rhythmic Notation as Regular Notation
Show Rhythmic Notation Takes a selection and makes it into Rhythmic Notation. What this means is, all notes are brought to the same staff line, and have their noteheads change. You can go back to the previous state with “Show Regular Notation”. All this is just -displaying- information, nothing is being actually changed. 5 Showing Staff Notation as Rhythmic Notation
Spacer and Hidden to Layout The “Spacer” part is not clear to me. The Hidden to Layout is plain as day. Whatever you’ve hidden, when you give this command it will be moved to the Layout Layer. ?
Verse 1 Moves the selected lyrics to the 1st verse. 7 Moving Lyrics to a Different Verse
Verse 2 Moves the selected lyrics to the 2nd verse. 7 Moving Lyrics to a Different Verse
Verse 3 Moves the selected lyrics to the 3rd verse. 7 Moving Lyrics to a Different Verse
Verse 4 Moves the selected lyrics to the 4th verse. 7 Moving Lyrics to a Different Verse
Verse 5 Moves the selected lyrics to the 5th verse. 7 Moving Lyrics to a Different Verse
Verse 6 Moves the selected lyrics to the 6th verse. 7 Moving Lyrics to a Different Verse
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