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The selected dynamics are deleted. If you delete immediate dynamics immediately before/after
hairpins, the length of hairpins can adjust automatically, depending on the context.
NOTE
Deleting dynamics that are linked to other staves can cause the selected dynamics to be deleted
from all linked staves as well. If you do not select and delete all dynamics in the group, the
selected dynamics are also deleted from all linked staves. However, if you select and delete the
whole group of dynamics from a single staff, those dynamics are not deleted from other staves.
RELATED LINKS
Groups of dynamics on page 647
Linked dynamics on page 648
Voice-specic dynamics
Voice-specic dynamics only apply to a single voice on a staff, which allows you to specify
different dynamics for each voice in multiple-voice contexts or for the separate staves of grand
staff instruments. By default, dynamics apply to all voices on all staves belonging to a single
instrument, including grand staff instruments.
Inputting voice-specic dynamics allows you to show different dynamics for multiple voices on a
staff, or to highlight an inner melody voice in a piano part. Voice-specic dynamics change the
dynamics of each voice in playback independently.
NOTE
You can only input voice-specic dynamics when the caret is active, such as during note
input.
Voice-specic dynamics apply to the voice indicated by the quarter note symbol beside
the caret.
Voice-specic dynamics only affect playback automatically for sounds that use velocity to
control dynamics. When using playback devices that control dynamics in other ways, such as
with CC, you must enable independent voice playback to hear different dynamics in different
voices for the same instrument.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for dynamics on page 243
Enabling independent voice playback on page 460
Dynamics lanes on page 429
Extra staves on page 910
Niente hairpins
Niente markings at the start/end of gradual dynamics indicate that the dynamic either increases
from, or decreases to, silence.
This effect works very well on strings and singers with vowels, but it cannot always be played
literally. For example, singers with words beginning with consonants cannot begin from silence,
nor can reed and brass instruments, as they have to achieve a certain air pressure before a note
sounds.
Niente markings can be shown in two ways: as a circle at the end of a hairpin, and as text directly
before or after a hairpin. You can input both types of niente markings in Dorico Elements using
Dynamics
Voice-specic dynamics
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