User manual

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NOTE
Section players cannot double instruments, but they can play divisi. This means that they can
be divided into smaller units, which is commonly required for strings.
When you add a player in Dorico SE, the following happens automatically:
A part layout is created and the new player is assigned to it.
The player is added to any full score layouts that already exist. If no full score layouts exists,
a new full score layout is created.
The player is assigned to all existing ows that originated in the project. It is not added to
any ows that you imported into the project.
NOTE
In Dorico SE, the maximum number of players you can have in a single project is two. If you open
a project that contains more than two players, it opens in read-only mode.
RELATED LINKS
Players, layouts, and ows on page 102
Flows on page 128
Layouts on page 130
Changing the players assigned to layouts on page 132
Changing the players assigned to ows on page 129
Player, layout, and instrument names on page 135
Changing player names on page 138
Brackets according to ensemble type on page 529
Instrument numbering on page 108
Adding solo/section players
You can add both solo and section players to your project. Solo players can hold multiple
instruments, whereas section players can divide.
NOTE
In Dorico SE, the maximum number of players you can have in a single project is two.
PREREQUISITE
The Players panel is open.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Players panel, add an empty-handed player in any of the following ways:
To add a solo player, press Shift-P .
To add a section player, press Shift-Alt/Opt-P .
If you have started a new project, click Add Solo Player in the project start area.
If you have started a new project, click Add Section Player in the project start area.
Setup mode
Players
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Dorico SE 3.1.10