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Exporting fretted instrument tunings
You can export fretted instrument tunings so you can reuse them for other instruments and in
other projects. Fretted instrument tunings are exported as
.doricotuning library les.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Players panel, expand the card of the player holding the fretted instrument whose
tuning you want to export.
2. Click the arrow that appears in the instrument label when you hover over it and choose
Edit Strings and Tuning to open the Edit Strings and Tuning dialog.
3.
Click Export Tuning at the bottom of the dialog to open the File Explorer/macOS Finder.
4.
In the File Explorer/macOS Finder, specify a name and location for the library le.
5.
Click Save.
RESULT
The tuning of the selected fretted instrument is exported and saved as a .doricotuning library
le.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can import the library le into other projects to reuse the fretted instrument tuning.
Player groups
A group represents a collection of musicians that are considered together, such as one choir in
a work for double choir or an off-stage ensemble. Player groups can have their own brackets,
depending on the bracket grouping set for each layout.
Grouping players together means they are positioned together in the default player order,
numbered independently of players outside the group, and are bracketed together according
to the ensemble type set for each layout.
For example, if your project is for double choir (SATB/SATB), all voices are joined by a single
bracket by default because they are in the same family. However, if you add each choir to its own
group, they are bracketed separately. This is useful in works containing multiple groups, such as
in Britten's
“War Requiem”, which has three distinct groups, or in Walton's “Belshazzar's Feast”
which requires two separate off-stage brass groups.
You can add as many player groups as required, for example, to allow easy separation of
forces or to prevent automatic instrument numbering for percussion instruments when multiple
percussion players hold the same instrument to accommodate instrument changes.
RELATED LINKS
Instrument numbering on page 101
Brackets and braces on page 592
Brackets according to ensemble type on page 594
Changing the default player order on page 97
Setting custom player orders on page 98
Setup mode
Player groups
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12