Filters in Dorico Pro allow you to select only a specific type of item from a larger selection. Dorico Pro includes a filter for every notation item.
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You can find the available filters by choosing
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All significant notation items have their own filter; for example, arpeggio signs, chord symbols, key signatures, and playing techniques. You can also filter for note spacing changes.
The following items have multiple filters because they have multiple types:
- Notes
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Allows you to filter notes, grace notes, and chords. You can also filter notes according to their accidental, pitch, and position in chords.
- Voices
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Allows you to filter voices according to their stem direction. You can also filter slash voices.
- Dynamics
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Allows you to filter all dynamics, or just gradual or immediate dynamics.
- Tempos
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Allows you to filter all tempo marks, or just absolute, relative, or gradual tempo changes.
- Lyrics
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Allows you to filter all lyrics, or just lyrics with a specific line number, type, or staff-relative placement.
There is no filter for barlines. You also cannot filter notations that are considered part of the notes to which they apply, including fingerings, beams, articulations, and tremolos.