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 Pro 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 Pro, the following happens automatically:
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An instrumental part layout is created.
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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.
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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.