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6. Input the pitches you want in any of the following ways:
Press the corresponding letters on your keyboard.
TIP
Dorico SE automatically inputs notes above the highest note at the caret position when
Chords is activated.
You can input notes below the lowest note at the caret position instead by pressing Ctrl-
Alt (Windows) or Ctrl (macOS) as well as the letter for the note name, for example,
Ctrl-Alt-A (Windows) or Ctrl-A (macOS) .
Click the staff at the rhythmic positions where you want to input notes.
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: Advance the caret to input chords at other rhythmic positions.
During chord input, notes are input at the same rhythmic position and above the previous
note until you advance the caret manually.
8. Press Q again to stop chord input.
RESULT
Multiple notes are input at the caret position.
If entering pitches by clicking with the mouse, you can put the same pitch into the chord
twice by clicking again on the same line.
If entering pitches with the keyboard, repeated notes are automatically input an octave
above. You can change the register of notes by forcing the register selection during note
input, or by transposing them after they have been input.
NOTE
You can stop chord input and immediately continue inputting notes as before, with a single
note at each rhythmic position and the caret advancing automatically to the next rhythmic
position.
When chords contain two pitches in the same register but with different accidentals, that is
known as an altered unison. Altered unisons are shown as split stems by default in Dorico SE.
RELATED LINKS
Register selection during note input on page 166
Extending the caret to multiple staves on page 163
Moving the caret manually on page 163
Altered unisons on page 483
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