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some cues in a movie score. This is no problem as you can combine players in ows in any
combination.
Dorico Elements provides several benets. Chief among them is its ability to produce different
score layouts that share the same musical content. For example, in the same project you can
create a full score with each player's music on separate staves, a custom score layout containing
just the piano and vocal staves, and an instrumental part for each player that only contains the
music belonging to them.
One crucial difference between Dorico Elements and other scoring applications is that the
musical content exists independently of the score layout in which it is viewed.
Key musical concepts
In order to work eciently with Dorico Elements, it is important to understand the conceptual
model of the program.
The model is closely based on the practical considerations of how music is written and performed
by real humans.
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Projects in Dorico Elements on page 29
Modes in Dorico Elements on page 29
Instruments in Dorico Elements on page 30
Players in Dorico Elements on page 30
Groups in Dorico Elements on page 30
Flows in Dorico Elements on page 30
Layouts in Dorico Elements on page 31
Projects in Dorico Elements
A project is an individual document that you create within Dorico Elements. It can contain
multiple separate pieces of music, from very short to very long, written for any combination of
instruments and using different layouts.
Modes in Dorico Elements
Modes represent different phases in the workow of preparing a score.
Dorico Elements contains the following modes:
Setup
In this mode, you can set up the players and instruments that are played in the
project. You can create and manage ows and set up layouts.
Write
In this mode, you can write your music. You can insert notes and rests, key
signatures, time signatures, and idiomatic notations.
Play
In this mode, you can set up your project for playback. You can assign VST
instruments, adjust the mix, and change the sounding duration of notes in playback
without affecting their notated duration.
Print
In this mode, you can dene different print jobs, such as printing full conductors
scores, study scores, individual parts, and so on. For every print job, you can specify
options for page size and duplex printing. You can also manage other output, such
as exports to various le types, such as PNG.
Dorico Elements concepts
Key musical concepts
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