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V
value line
A visual representation of value over time in tracks or lanes in Play mode. Fully horizontal value
lines indicate a constant value, while angled value lines indicate a smooth change in value within
a given duration, usually between two points. See also constant point, linear point.
vertical justication
The spreading out of staves and systems across the full height of frames with as even a
distribution of space as possible. If the music in the frame requires less vertical space than is
available, the remaining space is distributed evenly between the systems, and between the
staves of the systems. See also frame, justication.
vibrato bar
A device on electric fretted instruments, typically guitars, that allows the performer to add
vibrato to notes and to adjust the pitch of notes, similar to a guitar bend. Also known as a
“whammy bar”, “tremolo bar”, or “vibrato arm”.
voice
In Dorico SE, a series of notes, chords, rests, and other notations that make up a single musical
line and are normally played by the same instrument. Assigning notes and items to different
voices allows multiple lines of music to be presented on the same staff as clearly as possible,
such as in vocal music where the soprano line uses an up-stem voice and the alto line uses a
down-stem voice. Dorico SE allows as many voices as are needed to be input onto a single staff,
and lays them out and spaces them automatically.
VST instrument
Short for “Virtual Studio Technology instrument”, it is a digital plug-in that converts MIDI data
into audio output. It can emulate an existing piece of studio hardware or can be an entirely new
creation.
W
Write mode
A mode in Dorico SE where you can input and edit your music, including changing the rhythmic
positions of items, changing the pitch of notes, and deleting notes and items. See also modes.
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