However, these are different to Dynamic Parts, where you can make adjustments to the position of objects and hide/show items. The music, text, lines, and symbols are all directly linked between the full score and each subset, so any changes you make in one will be reflected in the others. Score subsets are treated as scores in Sibelius and not like Dynamic Parts. You can also create a subset by searching for “Make into Score Subset” (or just “subset”) in the Command Search in either the desktop or mobile version of Sibelius. To create one, simply select the staves you need in your full score, and select Parts > New Score Subset: This is ideal for sketching out ideas and for creating rehearsal scores. Sibelius can now create a “Score Subset” that contains, as the name would suggest, a subset of staves from the full score. This update introduces a new paradigm for managing subsets of instruments in your scores, as well as adds a number of new barlines and capabilities, plus support for macOS Ventura, so let’s dive in. If you’re reading this in December 2022, we’re currently running a promo on our webstore on new subscriptions for Sibelius Artist and Sibelius Ultimate. If you’re new to Sibelius, you can download the free 30-day trial, or get started with Sibelius First, our free app for Windows, Mac, and iOS that lets you write music up to four staves. And for those on an iOS device, you can grab the update from the Apple App Store. So, if you’re excited to get your hands on the update, head over to your Avid Account if you’re on your computer to download the installer. This update is included as part of your Sibelius subscription or Software Updates + Support Plan for Sibelius perpetual licenses. It’s with great pleasure that we announce the immediate availability of our December release of Sibelius. Introducing Score Subsets, New Barlines, and macOS Ventura Support
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