- Transposing A Score - Dorico - Steinberg Forums
Additionally Dorico Pro has a specific feature where you can transpose a specific layout instead of the full score It is mainly aimed at creating alternative layouts for, say, a C trumpet and a Bb Trumpet but can be used to keep several transpositions around for other usages
- Marching Percussion Solutions - Dorico - Steinberg Forums
Haven’t seen very much posted recently (since the announcement of Finale’s end), so I thought I’d ask where we’re at with marching percussion in Dorico I eagerly purchased Dorico after attending a session at my state Music Educators’ conference last week I’ve dabbled with the free trial but never really decided to make the jump from Sibelius (which is all but abandoned) to Dorico
- Dorico 5 to 6 - Steinberg Forums
I bought the crossgrade from finale to dorico 5 Do I need to purchase dorico 6 now if i want to upgrade?
- Finale users, this is how to learn the Dorico basics
I’ve been a Finale user for many years, but as of this week, am finally committed to Dorico (Pro) I don’t have thousands of files to bring over, and have been drooling over Dorico for some time, so the End of Finale announcement and the corresponding Dorico crossgrade deal were the best news I’ve had in a long time I totally get it why many are frustrated, but fortunately I don’t
- Dorico 6 - Steinberg Forums
Dorico is used by people making lead sheets, audio mock-ups, jazz arrangements, music theatre, church music, opera, early music, film scores, avant garde, teachers, etc, etc, – and the team can’t afford to ignore or exclude any one
- Upgrade install? - Dorico - Steinberg Forums
Installing Dorico 6 won’t interfere with Dorico 5 I would recommend leaving Dorico 5 installed for at least a few days in case you encounter any issues with Dorico 6 Once you’re satisfied everything is working smoothly with Dorico 6, you can then uninstall Dorico 5 if you wish Dorico 6 will automatically migrate all your custom settings from Dorico 5 when you run it for the first time
- Is Dorico Better Than MuseScore for Jazz Lead Sheets?
I’m just getting started with music notation and creating jazz lead sheets Despite jazz friends recommending MuseScore, I opted for Dorico because of online reviews and a sense that if I was going to invest time in learning any program, Dorico might be the best bet I’m making headway with the excellent online help resources and YouTube videos, but, really, it’s a slog and I sometimes
- How to hide a barline? - Dorico - Steinberg Forums
In Write Mode just select the barline and press backspace You could also have notated the entire unmeasured section without barlines, then you wouldn’t need to hide any of them Why did you use hidden time signatures?
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