If I recall, I have already checked some of the “Your topic is similar to…” threads and found them not helpful. So, I will continue to follow any leads that I can find. To make matters worse, slide guitar players are more or less evenly divided on whether to use the ring finger or the pinky finger to hold the slide. Part of the problem is that a slide is more a movable capo than a finger sliding on one string between frets. Once you get to the end of the video, you realize that how to put the slide-ins there are never covered. One features a score labelled “Theme for an imaginary western” which already contains nice slide symbols, including slide-ins. The instructional videos are even more frustrating. Perhaps you should just issue a warning that Dorico 4 and previous versions are not at all set up to do slide guitar notation.įor example, if I search the manual on “slide in”, I get references on how to change the visibility if the slide-in is already there, but never how to PUT it there. I have spent enormous time trying to get around the wall, but still to no avail. editing 137 Rhythmic grid 138 Note input 186 MIDI recording 192 Notations input 310 Selecting notes/items 317 Editing items 324 Hiding non-printing elements 325 Navigation 327 Signposts 328 Arranging tools 338 Commentsģ45 Layout and formatting 345 Engrave mode 348 Master pages 349 Flow headingsģ50 Frames 351 Music frame chains 352 Page formatting 368 Staff size 371 Casting off 372 System breaks 374 Frame breaks 375 Tacets 378 Condensing 379 Copying part formatting to other layouts 381 Text objects vs.I am moderately proficient with Dorico on a variety of instruments, but I seem to have hit a wall when it comes to notating fingerings for a slide guitar. For more information, please visit © Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH, 2021.Īccess to more features in Dorico for iPadġ3 Dorico concepts 13 Design philosophy and higher-level conceptsĢ1 User interface 21 Project window 29 Workspace setup 33 Preferences dialog 35 Key Commands page in the Preferences dialogĤ0 Project and file handling 40 Hub 42 Starting new projects 43 Opening projects/files 45 Printing layouts 45 File export 48 Read-only modeĤ9 Setup mode 49 Project window in Setup mode 60 Project Info dialog 62 Layout Options dialog 65 Players, layouts, and flows 66 Players 71 Ensembles 73 Instruments 91 Player groups 94 Flows 97 Layouts 102 Player, layout, and instrument names 108 Flow names and flow titlesġ10 Write mode 110 Project window in Write mode 134 Notation Options dialog 136 Inputting vs. Registered licensees of the product described herein may print one copy of this document for their personal use.Īll product and company names are TM or ® trademarks of their respective owners. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. Please note that due to the complexity and number of images in this document, it is not possible to include text descriptions of images. This document provides improved access for people who are blind or have low vision. Translation: Ability InterBusiness Solutions (AIBS), Moon Chen, Jérémie Dal Santo, Rosa Freitag, Josep Llodra Grimalt, Vadim Kupriianov, Filippo Manfredi, Roland Münchow, Boris Rogowski, Sergey Tamarovsky The Steinberg Documentation Team: Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Lillie Harris, Christina Kaboth, Insa Mingers, Matthias Obrecht, Sabine Pfeifer, Benjamin Schütte File Info : application/pdf, 897 Pages, 16.81MB Document Document Dorico iPad 1 Operation Manual en Operation Manual
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