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PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-, to open Preferences.
2. Click Play in the category list.
3. In the Recording subsection, activate/deactivate Import CC64 as pedal lines.
4. Optional: If you activated Import CC64 as pedal lines, activate/deactivate Snap pedal lines
to previous beat.
5. Click Apply, then Close.
RESULT
When Import CC64 as pedal lines is activated, the MIDI controller CC64 is interpreted as pedal
lines.
When Snap pedal lines to previous beat is activated, the start of pedal lines is automatically
moved back to the start of the beat.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Import Options dialog on page 66
Disabling MIDI input devices
By default, Dorico Elements accepts MIDI input from all connected MIDI devices, including virtual
MIDI cables and inter-application buses. You can disable MIDI devices individually, for example,
if you are using devices that continuously output MIDI data or if you want particular devices to
remain routed exclusively to another application.
PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-, to open Preferences.
2. Click Play in the category list.
3. In the Recording subsection, click MIDI Input Devices to open the MIDI Input Devices
dialog.
4. Deactivate the checkbox for each MIDI input device you want to disable.
5. Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog.
6. Click Apply, then Close.
Notations input
You can input many types of notations, both during note input and by adding them to existing
notes. In Dorico Elements, “notation” is a broad term that includes many different items,
including articulations, slurs, dynamics, and more.
Inputting articulations
You can input notes with articulations during note input, and you can add articulations to notes
after they have been input.
NOTE
These steps describe selecting articulations before inputting notes. However, you can change
this setting if you prefer to specify articulations after inputting notes.
Write mode
Notations input
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