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RESULT
Decreasing the rhythmic grid resolution makes it ner by making the note value shorter.
Increasing the rhythmic grid resolution makes it coarser by making the note value longer.
TIP
You can assign your own key commands for increasing and decreasing the rhythmic grid
resolution.
RELATED LINKS
Status bar on page 48
Assigning key commands on page 62
Note input
In Dorico SE, you can only input notes during note input, which is when the caret is activated.
This allows you to input notations at the caret position at the same time as inputting notes, and
also reduces the risk of you adding notes to staves accidentally.
You can input notes in different ways and using any of the following devices, including switching
between them at any time:
MIDI keyboard
Computer keyboard
Mouse or touchpad
TIP
A MIDI keyboard is the fastest way to input notes.
RELATED LINKS
Notes on page 632
Inputting notes on page 164
Caret
In Dorico SE, the caret is a vertical line that extends above and below ve-line staves but appears
shorter on percussion staves and tablature. It shows the rhythmic position at which notes,
chords, or notation items are input.
A caret is a mark that is commonly used when proofreading published text to denote the position
at which something should be inserted or added, for example, a missing letter or a word. In
software, the caret shows where something is inserted. The caret is also known as an “insertion
point” or “cursor”. In this documentation, we use “caret” to refer to the line that appears during
note input, and “cursor” to refer to the line that appears during text input.
If you are inputting notes, the caret advances to the next rhythmic position automatically. If you
are inputting chords or notes on tablature, the caret does not move automatically, and you must
move it to the next rhythmic position manually. The caret has a note symbol beside it, which
indicates the stem direction and type of the currently selected voice. It is accompanied by a +
symbol if the voice is new.
Write mode
Note input
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