System Track is very useful - another great feature in Dorico! Would be great if You could stick it on top so You have it as disposal even in big scores when scrolling down. Could be similar to Cubase where You can stick on top all the tracks You want to see all the time, p.e. tempo Track or chord track.
Is there a shortcut for transposing an octave?
Cmd + Alt + Up/Down
It's only working with a half step or full step
You must be using Shift. Use Ctrl.
On Windows Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down changes the direction of the displays.
Make sure that you "Select" the note(s) that you want to transpose, then hold down "Ctrl" and "Alt" and then press the up or down arrow key.
Another useful, concise tutorial. Thank you, Anthony!
This was a life changing video moment, after having used Dorico from 1.1. :D :D :D
This program is incredible
Is there some shortcut for selecting all the measures in a piece other than scrolling 100+ measures and clicking?
System Track is very useful - another great feature in Dorico! Would be great if You could stick it on top so You have it as disposal even in big scores when scrolling down. Could be similar to Cubase where You can stick on top all the tracks You want to see all the time, p.e. tempo Track or chord track.
Hi - thanks for the comment. Yes I agree that would be useful - we'll see what we can do in the future. No promises!
Very useful and easy. But how can I select a region of bars that expands the ones attainable on the screen? E.g. in the video from bar 10 to 60.
Select the first one, scroll to the last one and press Shift and then click on the last one.
@@dorico Top! Thanks.
How do you create those instrument naming?
Are they the divisi feature using a "section flute" or something else I am missing?
Thank you