The Repeat Structures options on the Symbols tab allow you to select and insert symbols which indicate that whole bars of musical material are to be repeated.
Repeat structures do not affect playback in Cubase, they are merely display options. After exporting your score and opening it in Dorico, however, they are interpreted during playback.
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To show the Repeat Structures options, activate Repeat Structures on the Symbols tab.
The following options are available:
Repeat Endings
Allows you to specify which bars are played at the end of a repetition.
Repeat Jumps
Allows you to specify the position from which players or playback must jump, such as D.C. al or D.S. al.
Repeat Sections
Allows you to specify the destinations for jumps, such as Segno or Coda, or to indicate where you want the music to end, such as Fine.
Repeat Regions
Allows you to create repeat regions where rhythmic slashes are inserted on each beat, as well as single bar, two bar, and four bar repeats. In part layouts, you can also create numbered bar regions. These can help performers keep track of how many bars have passed when playing repetitive music.
The Numbered Bar Region symbol can only be used in part layouts, and only with a part selected.