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Delete Player and Part Layouts: Deletes the player, the music, and all part layouts to
which the player is assigned.
NOTE
The part layout cannot be deleted if it also contains other players.
RELATED LINKS
Players panel on page 81
Deleting instruments on page 108
Ensembles
If you add an ensemble in Dorico Elements, multiple players are added to your project at the
same time.
Dorico Elements provides a set of predened ensembles that you can use. Adding an ensemble
is one of the ways to achieve building up an instrumentation quickly. The
predened ensembles
that you can create with Dorico Elements follow standard patterns, such as double woodwind
which refers to two utes, two oboes, two clarinets, and two bassoons.
NOTE
In Dorico Elements, the maximum number of players you can have in a single project is 12. If you
open a project that contains more than 12 players, it opens in read-only mode.
Adding ensembles
You can add multiple players at once by adding ensembles, such as a complete string section or
four-part choir.
NOTE
In Dorico Elements, the maximum number of players you can have in a single project is 12.
PROCEDURE
1. Open the instrument picker for ensembles in any of the following ways:
If you have started a new project, click Add Ensemble in the project start area.
In the Players panel action bar, click Add Ensemble .
2.
Select the ensemble you want in the instrument picker.
3.
Click Add Ensemble to Score.
RESULT
The ensemble players are added to the Players panel, either as solo or as section players. They
are assigned to all
ows that originated in the project.
TIP
You can also add multiple instruments to your project at the same time by using a project
template.
Setup mode
Ensembles
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