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NOTE
Because you can change notes in slash voices to normal voices and vice versa, the pitches
you input are retained.
Notes in slash voices are not played back.
You can have multiple slash voices active at the same time. To accommodate all slash voices in
multiple-voice contexts, Dorico Elements changes their staff position automatically. However, you
can also change the staff position of rhythm slashes manually.
You can use slash regions and slash voices in the same project and at the same rhythmic
positions, for example, you can input a slash region where you do not want to be specic about
the rhythm, then input notes in a slash voice for a single bar where you want to specify an exact
rhythm.
RELATED LINKS
Rhythm slashes on page 619
Slash regions on page 619
Slashes in multiple-voice contexts on page 621
Changing the voice of existing notes on page 258
Changing the default stem direction of voices on page 692
Changing the staff position of rhythm slashes on page 622
Changing the slash voice type on page 790
Copying and pasting notes into different voices on page 254
Changing the slash voice type
You can change the voice type of slash voices, for example, if you want to change a slash voice
from having stems to being stemless. You can also change the type to normal notes, which
restores the original pitches you input, and change normal notes to rhythm slashes.
NOTE
This affects all notes in the same voice. If you only want to change the slash voice type of some
notes, you must rst change those notes to another voice.
PROCEDURE
1. Select a note in the voice whose slash type you want to change.
2. Choose Edit > Voices > Rhythmic Slashes > [Voice type].
For example, to change normal notes to a stemless slash voice, choose Edit > Voices >
Rhythmic Slashes > Slashes without Stems.
TIP
You can also choose these options from the context menu.
RESULT
The slash voice type of all notes in the same voice and ow as the selected note is changed.
If you change normal notes to a slash voice, they are all automatically positioned on a single staff
line. By default in single-voice contexts, this is the middle line of the staff.
If you change rhythm slashes to normal notes, their original pitches are restored, meaning their
staff positions reect their pitches.
Voices
Slash voices
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