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4. Choose Edit > Paste Special > Explode. You can also choose this option from the context
menu.
RESULT
The selected music is exploded onto the selected staves.
Each destination staff receives one of the notes in the source chords, allocated from the top
selected instrument staff downwards. If the number of notes in the chord matches the number
of destination staves, each instrument receives one note. If the number of notes in the chord is
less than the number of destination staves, then the same note is allocated to multiple staves.
Notations, such as slurs and dynamics, are duplicated to each destination staff.
RELATED LINKS
Reducing music onto fewer staves on page 257
Moving notes to other staves on page 256
Changing the voice of existing notes
You can change the voice of notes after they have been input, including notes in slash voices. For
example, you can change notes in an up-stem voice to a down-stem voice.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the notes whose voice you want to change.
TIP
You can use large selections and lters to select many notes in the same voice quickly.
2. Change the voice in any of the following ways:
Choose Edit > Voices > Change Voice > [Voice].
Choose Edit > Voices > Change Voice > [Slash Voice].
TIP
You can also choose these options from the context menu.
If there is only one voice on the staff, you can create a new voice for your selected
notes.
RESULT
The voice of the selected notes is changed.
NOTE
As a result of changing the voice, Dorico Elements might automatically change the stem
directions of the selected notes and other notes on the staff, and add implicit rests to ensure
correct notation based on convention.
You can later delete or hide rests and change the stem direction of notes manually.
RELATED LINKS
Showing voice colors on page 786
Swapping the contents of voices on page 259
Copying and pasting notes into different voices on page 254
Large selections on page 124
Filters on page 128
Implicit rests in multiple-voice contexts on page 632
Write mode
Arranging tools
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