https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/system-object-staves_1080.mp4 By default, system objects (such as tempo marks) display above the top staff. It can be useful also to see the text at other positions. Open Layout Options (using Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+L),...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/start-a-new-project-keyboard_1080.mp4 Type Ctrl/Cmd+N to start a new project. Add a new solo player by typing Shift+P. Type to filter the results and press Return to add an instrument. Switch to Write mode by typing...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/start-a-new-project-mouse_1080.mp4 Click the New Empty Project button. Click to Add Solo Player, and browse to find an instrument. Switch to Write mode to start creating music. Use the Notations panels on the...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/title-and-composer-project-info_1080.mp4 In Dorico, tokens are used to display the same information throughout your layouts. Open the Project Info dialog and set a title, composer, and any other information you want to...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/remove-players-from-flows_1080.mp4 In Dorico, it is easy to control which players appear in which flows. In Setup mode select a flow, then uncheck any players that do not feature in that flow. If you need to remove...
https://blog.dorico.com/wp-content/uploads/split-flows_1080.mp4 Split your music at any point and create a new flow by choosing Write > Split Flow. Use the Project Info dialog from the File menu to name your new flow. Flows in Dorico are independent of each...