https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Select-button_1080.mp4 By default, Dorico has mouse input enabled, meaning you can select a note in the Notes panel and click in the score to enter music. While this can be very useful—and many people choose to...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Default-text-font_1080.mp4 The default font used for text in Dorico is Academico. This is the font that will be used by all paragraph styles that inherit from the default font, and also for text components of...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Guide-bar-numbers_1080.mp4 When working on a large score with several instruments, it can be difficult to orientate yourself – especially when zoomed in. Show guide instrument labels and bar numbers by opening...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Swap-Music_1080.mp4 Swap the contents of two voices by making a selection, right-clicking (or opening the Edit menu) and choosing Voices > Swap Voice Contents. Swap the music on two staves by making a...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Locked-Chord-mode_1080.mp4 Double-click the start of an existing melodic line of music. Engage Chord mode and Lock to Duration both found in the Notes toolbox. Chord mode can be engaged using the key command Q,...