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To input a note above the previously input note, press Shift-Alt/Opt as well as the
letter for the note, for example, Shift-Alt/Opt-A .
To input a note below the previously input note, press Ctrl-Alt (Windows) or
Ctrl (macOS) as well as the letter for the note, for example, Ctrl-Alt-A (Windows)
or Ctrl-A (macOS) .
Click the staff at the rhythmic position of each note you want to input.
A shadow notehead appears when inputting with the mouse to indicate where the note
will be input.
Play the notes on a MIDI keyboard.
7. Optional: Press Space to advance the caret without inputting notes.
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You can also move the caret in different ways and by different increments.
8. Press Esc or Return to stop note input.
RESULT
Notes are input at the caret position or where you click with the selected duration and are played
back as you input them by default. Their pitch follows the prevailing key signature. For example,
if you press F in G major, an F is input automatically.
If you selected rhythm dots or articulations, notes continue to be input with them until you
deactivate them. However, accidentals not in the prevailing key signature are only added to the
rst note you input after selecting them.
Dorico SE notates and beams notes appropriately according to their duration, the current time
signature, and their position in the bar. This includes showing notes as tie chains if required.
If you advance the caret without inputting notes, Dorico SE lls the gaps between notes with
implicit rests of the appropriate duration.
If you input notes on notation staves belonging to fretted instruments, Dorico SE automatically
allocates these notes to the strings on which they can be played closest to the nut. Because this
calculation is done for each note separately, multiple notes can be allocated to the same string.
In such cases, the notes are shown next to each other on tablature and are colored green. You
can then select them individually and make your own string allocation.
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You can specify custom beat groupings within individual time signatures.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can move notes to different rhythmic positions after they have been input, and move them
to other staves.
You can also show brackets on noteheads individually.
RELATED LINKS
Changing the input pitch setting on page 166
Caret on page 159
Rhythmic grid on page 158
Extending the caret to multiple staves on page 163
Moving the caret manually on page 163
Adding notes above/below existing notes on page 189
Moving notes rhythmically on page 638
Creating cross-staff beams on page 518
Beam grouping according to meters on page 511
Write mode
Note input
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Dorico SE 3.1.10