You can input figured bass using the figured bass popover, both for all instruments or only for individual instruments.
The figured bass specified is input. If you selected an item belonging to an instrument that was not already set to show figured bass in the current layout, its player is automatically updated to show them. If Dorico Elements cannot identify the bass note at the position of a figure, such as if you input a figure on a rest, it appears as a signpost.
Dorico Elements calculates and saves the pitches implied by the figures you enter in relation to the lowest note at that rhythmic position. This semantic understanding of the harmony implied by figures allows Dorico Elements to update the displayed figures on different staves and if you transpose or change the pitch of notes.
Global figures apply to all instruments in the project and appear on all staves whose players are set to show figured bass. Local figures only apply to the selected instrument, and by default refer to its lowest staff. Local figures always appear, even if global figures exist at the same rhythmic positions.
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Unless you included an entry for Follow input literally at the start of your popover entry, the appearance of the resulting figure is determined by the default settings in Dorico Elements
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The appearance of tasto solo indications depends on the formatting of the Figured Bass Tasto Solo paragraph style.
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You can move figures graphically in Engrave mode, including changing the graphical length of hold lines.
Entering 4->3d=4r=2 or 4->3d=1nr=1/2n into the figured bass popover produces a 4-3 suspension that lasts a whole note, with the resolution to the third after a half note.
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You can hide/show figured bass above specific players in each layout independently.
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You can simplify compound figures; that is, figures 9 and above.
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You can show figures on individual rests.