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8. Press Esc or Return to stop note input.
RESULT
Notes are input with the selected duration. Notes continue to be input with a rhythm dot and any
articulations until you deactivate them. However, accidentals are only added to the rst note you
input after selecting them.
Beams are automatically formed between adjacent notes that are an eighth note or shorter, as
appropriate for the time signature and their position in the bar.
TIP
You can change the default beam grouping in your project on the Beam Grouping page in
Notation Options.
You can also move the caret to other rhythmic positions without having to input notes.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can move notes to different rhythmic positions after they have been input, and move them
to other staves.
RELATED LINKS
Register selection during step input on page 136
Caret on page 131
Moving the caret manually on page 134
Key commands in Dorico Elements on page 10
Inputting notes with rhythm dots on page 137
Forcing the duration of notes/rests on page 147
Adding notes above/below existing notes on page 155
Changing the pitch of individual notes on page 160
Moving notes rhythmically on page 511
Moving notes to other staves on page 256
View types on page 47
Register selection during step input
Dorico Elements automatically selects the register of pitches during step input, but you can
override this and select the register manually.
Register selection during step input
During step input, Dorico Elements automatically selects the note whose register is the smallest
interval away from the previously input note. For example, if you input an F and then press A, an
A is input a third above the F, rather than a sixth below.
You can override this automatic register selection in the following ways:
To input a note above the previously input note, press Shift-Alt as well as the letter for the
note.
To input a note below the previously input note, press Ctrl (macOS) or Ctrl-Alt (Windows)
as well as the letter for the note.
NOTE
You must press Ctrl on macOS, not Cmd.
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Note input
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