Players

Before you start writing music, you must specify the players that are playing one or multiple instruments.

A player can be a solo player, which represents a single person who can play one or more instruments. For example, a clarinettist may double alto saxophone or bass clarinet.

A player can also be a sectional player, which represents multiple people, each of whom plays the same instrument. For example, a violin section or the soprano section of a choir.

Dorico Elements uses this knowledge about players and their instruments to assist you in producing a practical score efficiently, for example, by making it very easy to handle instrument doubling and divisi.

When you add a player in Dorico Elements, the following happens automatically:

  • An instrumental part layout is created.

  • The player is added to any full score layouts that already exist. If no full score layouts exists, a new full score layout is created.

  • The player is assigned to all existing flows that originated in the project. It is not added to any flows that you imported into the project.

Note

In Dorico Elements, the maximum number of players you can have in a single project is 12. If you open a project that contains more than 12 players, it opens in read-only mode.