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Edit Percussion Kit dialog on page 109
Instrument numbering
It is customary to number instruments when there is more than one in a piece so that they can
be easily identied, such as Horn 1 and Horn 2. Dorico SE automatically numbers instruments
where there are multiple instruments of the same type in the same project.
For example, if there is only one ute in a project, it is called Flute, but if there are three utes,
they are automatically called Flute 1, Flute 2, and Flute 3.
One violin with no number Adding a second violin automatically generates
numbers for both violins
Instrument numbering applies to individual instruments, rather than players. For example, if an
ensemble contains two ute players and a piccolo player, but the second ute is also holding a
piccolo, then the instruments are numbered in the following way:
Flute 1
Flute 2 & Piccolo 1
Piccolo 2
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You can move individual instruments to different players if you want to change which numbered
instruments are held by each player. For example, if you want the second
ute to double second
piccolo rather than rst piccolo, you can swap the piccolo instruments between the players.
Dorico SE automatically generates instrument numbers for players if the following criteria are
met:
There are multiple instruments of the same type in the project.
The instrument names are the same.
The instruments have the same transposition.
The players holding them are the same type, either solo or section.
The players are in the same group.
For example, if you have two utes in your project, but one ute is a section player and the
other ute is a solo player, they are not numbered automatically. Similarly, if the two utes are in
different player groups, they are not numbered automatically.
RELATED LINKS
Player, layout, and instrument names on page 129
Changing instrument names on page 131
Player groups on page 119
Instrument transpositions in staff labels on page 904
Moving instruments on page 107
Setup mode
Instruments
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Dorico SE 3.5.12