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notehead, and you cannot move the center of the pair of hairpins rhythmically. You can
lengthen/shorten the two hairpins as a group but you cannot lengthen/shorten each hairpin
individually.
However, if you enter two hairpins without a space between them into the dynamics popover,
you can move the center of the pair of hairpins and each hairpin rhythmically, but only to
noteheads. You can lengthen/shorten each hairpin separately according to the current rhythmic
grid value.
RELATED LINKS
Lengthening/Shortening gradual dynamics and groups of dynamics on page 441
Note spacing on page 278
Gradual dynamics truncated by immediate dynamics
A hairpin is automatically truncated if an immediate dynamic is positioned within its range, either
before or after the hairpin is input.
The hairpin remains tied to its originally designated rhythmic positions, even if graphically it
appears shorter. This means that if the immediate dynamic that truncated it is ever deleted, the
hairpin extends up to its end or the next immediate dynamic within its range.
The examples demonstrate a crescendo hairpin that is truncated by two dynamics, but the
hairpin extends to its total length as they are deleted. The dotted guideline shows the link
between the hairpin and the rhythmic position to which its end is attached.
A long hairpin truncated by a
p
After deleting the p, the hairpin is
now truncated by the f
Deleting both immediate
dynamics allows the hairpin to
extend to its full length
RELATED LINKS
Lengthening/Shortening gradual dynamics and groups of dynamics on page 441
Sustaining and non-sustaining instruments
The volume settings for sustaining instruments and non-sustaining instruments vary in terms of
their control of gradual dynamics.
You can control settings for each software instrument by choosing Play > Expression Maps and
selecting software instruments from the list on the left.
Sustaining instruments
Sustaining instruments include string, wind, and brass instruments, because they can hold a
note while being in control of its volume throughout.
Dorico Elements applies gradual dynamics to these instruments in playback. You can control
settings for each software instrument by choosing Play > Expression Maps and selecting
software instruments from the list on the left.
Dynamics
Gradual dynamics
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