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Dorico Elements is a music notation software designed to compose, arrange, and edit scores clearly and efficiently. It is aimed both at musicians who want to quickly write a chord chart and melody, and at arrangers who need readable instrumental parts ready for rehearsal or recording. Thanks to its playback tools, Dorico Elements is also an excellent working companion for checking orchestration, controlling voices, and validating rhythmic and harmonic balances before a studio session or rehearsal.
Its "project" approach allows grouping multiple pieces, movements, and ensemble configurations within a single file, ideal for managing a suite, a collection, film music with multiple cues, or a complete set. In addition to score editing, the playback section and virtual instrument integration facilitate creating demos, preparing recordings, or producing educational materials.
Dorico Elements lets you compose and arrange ensembles of any size, with any number of movements and pieces in a single project. This centralized organization improves consistency (titles, styles, instrumentation) and speeds up preparing multiple scores related to the same program. The variable input mode offers many options to extend existing compositions without breaking the structure, a valuable aid for adding measures, developing a transition, or inserting a passage while maintaining musical alignment.
Note input is designed to adapt to your hardware and workflow: virtual keyboard, keys, and drum pads are available for quickly entering pitches and rhythms. Editing goes further with melodic and rhythmic transformations including adjustments to ties, dynamics, and playing techniques, allowing you to refine musical intent without multiplying operations. Automatic music notation and part layout help produce clear full scores and separate parts while maintaining a coherent presentation.
To evaluate music during composition, Dorico Elements offers an intelligent interpretation of notation aiming for a more human and lively reproduction, especially regarding articulations and various instrumental techniques. The Scrub playback function allows selective listening to the score forwards or backwards at any speed to check harmonies, control chord progressions, or quickly spot notation errors. A parallel key editor (automatically synchronized in write mode) facilitates input and adjustment of MIDI data when you want to fine-tune durations, velocities, or timing.
The Live Stage view introduces a very intuitive approach: you move instruments on a virtual stage, and Dorico Elements automatically adjusts panning and sound parameters to reflect this placement. This saves time building a credible demo, understanding ensemble balance, and presenting clearer playback to musicians, especially in ensemble, orchestra, or hybrid formation contexts.
MIDI import is extensive and intelligent to easily transfer data from a DAW or master keyboard. Polyphonic MIDI transcription with automatic voice assignment helps convert recordings or sequences into usable notation, practical for turning a played idea into a clean score. Dorico Elements supports MusicXML and MIDI import and export to exchange with other notation software and production environments.
The software includes integrated drum notation, as well as linked guitar tablature with any number of strings and custom tunings. Specific notations (e.g., bends, slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs) are provided to maintain a clear guitar language while preserving consistency between tablature and standard notation.
Thanks to VST3 support, you can integrate virtual instruments and effects to enrich playback and produce more convincing demos. Dorico Elements includes 1500 sounds and 32 effect processors, as well as Groove Agent SE with a special version of The Kit, a detailed acoustic drum kit accompanied by over 400 MIDI patterns. MIDI trigger regions allow playing notes or chords over a selectable time range that do not appear in the score, to trigger pattern-based accompaniment instruments, useful for quickly building rhythm, pulse, or texture.