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Dorico SE positions notes by default with the noteheads partially overlapping, in order to
minimize the horizontal space they occupy and to maintain the clarity of the rhythm.
The order and position of notes in different voices is also automatically adjusted so that each
rhythmic position uses as little horizontal space as possible, while remaining clear and legible.
The voice column for some voices automatically changes as more voices are added, as
Dorico SE
prefers showing voices with the widest pitch range between them on the left of the rhythmic
position and voices with narrower pitch ranges to the right, as this produces the most balanced
result, especially when there are multiple accidentals.
One voice Two voices vertically
aligned
Three voices all still
vertically aligned
Four voices with
two voice columns
Five voices with two
voice columns
RELATED LINKS
Slashes in multiple-voice contexts on page 766
Stem direction on page 814
Implicit rests in multiple-voice contexts on page 775
Hiding/Showing voice colors
You can show notes in different colors according to their voice, for example, to check which notes
are in which voice. When voice colors are hidden, all notes appear black by default.
Voice colors are randomly assigned, meaning colors do not refer to specic voices. Voice colors
are considered annotations and are not printed by default.
PROCEDURE
Choose View > Note And Rest Colors > Voice Colors.
RESULT
Voice colors are shown when a tick appears beside Voice Colors in the menu, and hidden when
no tick appears.
TIP
You can also identify voices by selecting individual notes and looking at the display in the status
bar.
Voices
Hiding/Showing voice colors
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