![]() ![]() To make a condensing change do anything at all, you first have to include a condensing group in the change, which is done by activating its checkbox in the left-hand list. Manual Condensing allows you to explicitly specify the way that the instruments in a condensing group are allocated to the condensed staves, assigning each instrument to the up-stem and down-stem voices on each condensed staff. Notation Options contains all of the same options that you will find on the Condnensing page of Notation Options, allowing you to override any oif its options, for example to change the approach to amalgamating notes in areas of rhythmic unison, or to change the way unisons are handled. ![]() A dialog appears, divided into three sections: on the left, a list of the condensing groups in your project on the right, two collapsible sections, Notation Options and Manual Condensing. Condensing changes are created in Engrave mode: select any item on any staff at the position at which you want the condensing change to take effect, then choose Engrave > Condensing Change. At the time, we explained that despite the many years of hard work that had gone into the feature prior to the release of Dorico 3, really this was just the first step in a longer journey that will play out over the coming months and years as we work to continually improve and enrich the feature.ĭorico 3.1 takes another significant step forwards in this area with the introduction of condensing changes, which allow you to have a more direct influence over the choices Dorico makes as it condenses your music. Let’s dive in.Īs ever, my honey-voiced colleague Anthony has produced a series of videos to guide you through each of the major new features in Dorico 3.1, beginning with the improvements to condensing:Ĭondensing – the production of an automatically condensed conductor’s score with a single click – was big news when Dorico 3 was introduced in September of last year. We are delighted to announce, on this day of days, three big bits of news: we are introducing a free version of Dorico, called Dorico SE, which you can download right now we are holding a special January Sale event for one week only, allowing you to save 30% on a Dorico Pro or Elements new license, crossgrade, or upgrade and we are announcing the immediate availability of Dorico 3.1, the latest update to our next-generation professional music notation software – and this is another big release with some exciting new features and dozens (if not hundreds – I’ve not actually counted them all) of improvements. ![]()
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