You enable natural or artificial harmonics and set the other options you might need from the Properties panel. At least at the moment there isn't a shortcut for this.
@@sydneydoemel That is true, but you have to select the note, click the properties, select the color, slide the transparent slider to 0. Then, you have to print in color or Dorico will print the transparent items. It would be 100 times easier to have a "hide" shortcut, or at least allow an override to have notes to start voices whenever you want.
@@dorico That's wonderful, but would it be possible to already be able to have it in the options immediately so you would not have to go to Engraving extra for it? :-)
That will require input from multiple teams at Steinberg - and multiple schedules - and we want to make sure that we do a good job of integrating e.g. Cubase and Dorico.
how do you navigate to the harmonics panel in dorico 4?
What is the keyboard shortcut to place natural harmonics on selected notes?
You enable natural or artificial harmonics and set the other options you might need from the Properties panel. At least at the moment there isn't a shortcut for this.
I still can't hide notes in the score (which is essential for what I do). Is this ever going to be an option?
jimlapbap you can make noteheads transparent and remove stems
@@sydneydoemel That is true, but you have to select the note, click the properties, select the color, slide the transparent slider to 0. Then, you have to print in color or Dorico will print the transparent items. It would be 100 times easier to have a "hide" shortcut, or at least allow an override to have notes to start voices whenever you want.
Awesome!!!!
Will you also add the arpeggio line with the arrow up in the default selection at some point?
I saw in the video that it is still missing...
Even in version 2 you can change in Engraving Options > Arpeggio signs so that upwards arpeggios have the arrow added.
@@dorico That's wonderful, but would it be possible to already be able to have it in the options immediately so you would not have to go to Engraving extra for it? :-)
@@bpe-music You can always save that setting as a default for all future projects by clicking 'Save as Default' in Engraving Options.
Congratulation! But... I don't see ReWire function still. Gentleman, engine of Dorico is from Cubase, so what problem making this so useful feature?
That will require input from multiple teams at Steinberg - and multiple schedules - and we want to make sure that we do a good job of integrating e.g. Cubase and Dorico.
There is always one buzzkill. Never fails
@@ericgriffin120 we have to leave something to work on in the future ;)