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Chords
When this option is activated, you add multiple notes at the same rhythmic position in
order to build a chord. This function prevents the caret from advancing automatically
after inputting a note. It also allows you to copy notes and items without overwriting
any existing notes or items.
You can also start/stop chord input by pressing Q .
Insert
When this option is activated, the notes you input are inserted before existing music
in the current voice ahead of the caret instead of overwriting it. Insert mode also
affects edits you make outside of note input, such as deleting notes or changing their
duration. For example, reducing the duration of notes with Insert mode activated pulls
them closer together without leaving rests between the notes. This applies to the
selected voice only.
When inputting or changing time signatures, Insert mode instructs Dorico Elements to
add any extra beats required to ll bars.
You can also activate/deactivate Insert mode by pressing I .
Lock to Duration
When this option is activated, the durations of existing notes are used as you input
notes. This allows you to maintain the duration of notes while you change their pitches.
You can also activate/deactivate Lock to Duration by pressing L .
Force Duration
When this option is activated, Dorico Elements always inputs notes/rests with the
explicit duration you have selected. For example, you can activate Force Duration to
force the input of a dotted quarter note on the second quarter beat of 4/4, where
Dorico Elements splits the note with a tie by default.
IMPORTANT
You can get unexpected results if you force the duration of notes and later change the
time signature or move barlines, for example.
If you activated Force Duration during input, you can remove the restrictions on how
Dorico Elements notates the music by selecting the affected passage of music and
selecting Edit > Reset Appearance.
You can also activate/deactivate Force Duration by pressing O .
Dotted Notes
During note input, this inputs dotted notes, rests, or chords based on the currently
selected duration. When editing existing notes, you can use this tool to add/remove
rhythm dots from existing notes, rests, and chords.
You can also activate/deactivate Dotted Notes by pressing . . You can increase the
number of dots on notes by pressing Alt/Opt-. .
Write mode
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