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Markers
Markers are labels locked to a particular position in time, most commonly in relation to a video.
They typically indicate an important moment that requires musical prominence, and composers
often use them to help shape the writing process.
Markers on a timecode staff showing custom text and timecodes
By default, markers in Dorico Elements show the default text “Marker” and also include the
timecode of their xed position in time.
In Dorico Elements, you can use markers in any project. However, because they are most
commonly used in conjunction with video, markers are included in the Video panel in Write
mode. There is also a
Markers track in Play mode that displays markers, and allows you to input
new ones.
You can use markers to help nd suitable tempos for your project, as Dorico Elements can
calculate possible tempos between important markers so that the markers occur on strong beats
in the time signature.
You can show markers above/below the start of each system or below the timecode staff, if there
is one, in each layout independently.
Any markers you input are automatically included when you export MIDI.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting markers/timecodes on page 318
Editing marker text on page 846
Markers section of the Video panel on page 319
Dening markers as important on page 847
Timecodes on page 849
Markers track on page 454
Hiding/Showing markers
By default, markers are shown in full score layouts and hidden in part layouts. You can hide
and show markers in each layout independently, for example, if markers are helpful for the
conductor to see but not for the players.
PROCEDURE
1.
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-L to open Layout Options.
2.
In the Layouts list, select the layouts in which you want to hide/show markers.
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