User manual

Table Of Contents
Selecting note/rest durations on page 169
Inputting notes with rhythm dots on page 172
Inputting accidentals on page 185
Inputting articulations on page 209
Inputting chords on page 192
Inputting rests on page 187
Inputting tuplets on page 194
Adding notes above/below existing notes on page 197
Moving notes rhythmically on page 725
Creating cross-staff beams on page 583
Note and rest grouping on page 590
Beam grouping according to meters on page 575
Notations input on page 209
Playing/Muting notes during note input/selection on page 341
Changing the allocated string for notes on tablature on page 919
Disabling MIDI input devices on page 209
Implicit vs. explicit rests on page 880
Ties on page 938
Key signatures on page 693
Arranging tools on page 350
Bracketed noteheads on page 728
Register selection during note input
Dorico Elements automatically selects the register of pitches during note input, but you can
override this and select the register manually.
During note input, Dorico Elements automatically selects the note whose register is the smallest
interval away from the previously input note. For example, if you input an F and then press
A , an
A is input a third above the F, rather than a sixth below.
You can override this automatic register selection in the following ways:
To input a note above the previously input note, press Shift-Alt/Opt as well as the letter for
the note, for example, Shift-Alt/Opt-A .
To input a note below the previously input note, press Ctrl-Alt (Windows) or Ctrl (macOS)
as well as the letter for the note, for example, Ctrl-Alt-A (Windows) or Ctrl-A (macOS) .
Register selection when inputting chords
During chord input, Dorico Elements automatically inputs notes above the highest note at the
caret position. For example, if you press A then E then A , a chord of A-E-A is input at the caret
position.
You can input notes below the lowest note at the caret position instead by pressing Ctrl-
Alt (Windows) or Ctrl (macOS) as well as the letter for the note name, for example, Ctrl-Alt-
A (Windows) or Ctrl-A (macOS) .
RELATED LINKS
Changing the pitch of individual notes on page 199
Accidental selection during MIDI input on page 187
Write mode
Note input
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12