User manual

Table Of Contents
1 Lane height adjuster
Allows you to change the height of the lane by clicking and dragging its bottom corner.
2 Show the dynamics lane
Hides/Shows the dynamics lane. This button is located in the track header for the
corresponding instrument track.
3 Lane header
Shows the name of the lane.
4
Reference lines
Indicate the vertical positions of the most common dynamic levels. The maximum range of
dynamic levels is from 8 to -8, loudest to quietest.
Top line: Dynamic level 3, equivalent to the dynamic
Middle line: Dynamic level 0, equivalent to the dynamic
Bottom line: Dynamic level -3, equivalent to the dynamic
5
Dynamic event
An immediate change in dynamic, input either in Write mode or using the Draw tool in the
dynamics lane. Immediate dynamic events comprise a single point that is constant by
default.
6
Dynamic text
Shows the text of the corresponding dynamic, if applicable, to help you identify different
dynamics and orientate yourself within the ow. This is also useful when identifying whether
points represent dynamics input in Write mode or were input directly in the dynamics lane,
as the points of dynamics input in Write mode function differently, for example, when
moving or deleting dynamic points.
7 Selected dynamic point
The currently selected dynamic point appears larger and highlighted.
TIP
Clicking and dragging dynamic points in the dynamics lane causes a read-out to appear
temporarily, showing their dynamic level.
8 Dynamic event region
A highlighted region that contains multiple dynamic points, input by clicking and dragging in
a single motion with the Draw or Line tools in the dynamics lane. When you use the Draw
tool, points within a dynamic event region are constant by default. When you use the Line
tool, dynamic event regions have a linear point at the start and a constant point at the end.
NOTE
Dynamic event regions that you input in the dynamics lane override default playback
adjustments for dynamics, such as humanization and increased dynamics for notes with
accents. However, the dynamic curve setting still applies to dynamic event regions.
9
Gradual dynamic
A smooth change in dynamic between two dynamic points, representing gradual dynamics
input in Write mode. Gradual dynamics have a linear point at the start, a constant point at
the end, and a highlighted region. Messa di voce gradual dynamic events have an additional
linear point in the middle.
NOTE
Default playback adjustments for dynamics, such as humanization and increased dynamics
for notes with accents, still apply to notes within gradual dynamics that you input in Write
mode.
Play mode
Tracks
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Dorico SE 3.1.10