User manual

Table Of Contents
NOTE
More clefs are available in the Clefs panel, including Indian drum clef and Percussion clef
(rectangular).
Octave lines
Function of octave line
Popover entry
Shifts notes up by 1 octave.
8va, 8, 8u, or 1u
Shifts notes up by 2 octaves.
15ma, 15, 15u, or 2u
Shifts notes up by 3 octaves.
22ma, 22, 22u, or 3u
Shifts notes down by 1 octave.
8ba, 8vb, 8d, or 1d
Shifts notes down by 2 octaves.
15ba, 15vb, 15d, or 2d
Shifts notes down by 3 octaves.
22ba, 22vb, 22d, or 3d
End of octave line.
For example, enter stop to specify where an
octave line ends during step input.
| or stop
RELATED LINKS
Inputting clefs with the popover on page 199
Inputting octave lines with the popover on page 201
Clefs on page 423
Octave lines on page 427
Inputting clefs with the popover
You can input clefs using the clefs and octave lines popover, both during step input and by
adding them to existing music. You can also use the popover to change the type of existing clefs.
In Dorico Elements, you cannot hide clefs. Therefore, if you do not want to show any clef, you
must input an invisible clef.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, do one of the following:
Start note input.
Select the note from which you want a new clef to start.
Select the clef you want to change.
2. Open the clefs and octave lines popover in any of the following ways:
Press Shift-C.
Choose Write > Create Clef.
3. Enter the appropriate short-hand for the clef you want into the popover.
For example, enter bass or G8ba.
4. Press Return to close the popover.
Write mode
Notations input
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