The enharmonic spelling of the notes in the piano roll always matches the way the notes are spelled in the notation in the music area, but do be aware that as you drag notes up and down in the piano roll, Dorico uses a fixed spelling table for the pitches displayed during the drag: when you complete the drag and Dorico determines the optimal spellings for the notes according to their new pitches, the note names shown in the piano roll will instantly update. The most immediately obvious improvement in today’s new updates is that the Key Editor now displays note names in the piano roll, which is really helpful when orientating yourself in the music. These updates are free to all Dorico 4 and Dorico for iPad users, and bring a couple of useful improvements together with dozens of bug fixes. Dorico for macOS and Windows moves to version 4.3.20, while Dorico for iPad moves to version 2.5.20. We’re pleased to announce the immediate availability of the latest updates to Dorico Pro 4, Dorico Elements 4, Dorico SE 4, and Dorico for iPad.
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