User manual

Table Of Contents
RELATED LINKS
Playhead on page 313
Tracks on page 296
Piano roll editor on page 290
Drum editor on page 290
Play toolbox on page 283
Inputting notes in the event display on page 291
Deleting notes in the event display on page 294
Moving notes in the event display on page 292
Piano roll editor
The piano roll editor displays MIDI notes for pitched instruments in a continuous sequence, with
the vertical position of note events indicating their pitch.
In Dorico Elements, pitched instruments are displayed in an individual piano roll editor for their
instrument track.
Pitched instruments are positioned in the piano roll editor according to their pitch, which is
demonstrated by a piano keyboard on the left edge of the piano roll editor.
Piano roll editor
Each instrument is automatically assigned a color when you add them in Setup mode, so that you
can tell them apart more easily in Play mode. This color is used for notes in the piano roll on that
instrument track, as well as shown as a strip on the instrument track header.
You can edit notes in the piano roll editor, including moving and transposing them.
NOTE
Editing the played duration of notes causes them to appear in a darker color in the piano roll
editor to notes whose played duration you have not changed.
RELATED LINKS
Instrument tracks on page 298
Played vs. notated note durations on page 347
Lengthening/Shortening notes in the piano roll editor on page 293
Moving notes in the event display on page 292
Transposing notes in the piano roll editor on page 294
Drum editor
The drum editor displays MIDI notes for unpitched percussion instruments in a continuous
sequence. The drum editor appears different to the piano roll editor and has different
functionality.
Instead of showing the piano roll view as used in the piano roll editor, in the drum editor the
onset of each note on each percussion instrument is shown. Each note is shown as an event of
the same size, unlike note events in the piano roll, whose width reî µects the duration of the notes.
Play mode
Event display
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