From Cubase to Dorico | Turning your DAW project into beautiful music notation
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Composer Ernesto Aguirre shows you how to take your Cubase project and bring it into Dorico for further orchestration and to prepare instrumental parts. Learn how to take a project that has been created in Cubase with virtual instruments into Dorico using either MIDI or MusicXML export. Dorico's smart MIDI import features make it easy to map tracks to instruments, including exploding tracks written for multiple instruments in unison into separate lines. Find out how to use Dorico's powerful Requantize feature to tweak the resulting notation after importing MIDI data.
See more of Ernesto Aguirre at / @ernestocomposer where you can find videos about his career as a composer, his music composing process, score study breakdown videos, videos on music technology (including Dorico) and more.
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Thanks for having me, Dorico!!
Great job , I liked it
Incredibly useful! ¡Gracias Ernesto!What I'd like now is a video that shows and explains the other way round: how to export a Dorico project to a new Cubase project and how to make it sound with Cubase as lively and rich as if it had been created in Cubase...
Ernesto? :)
Who knows, what MIDI controller is on this video (left from the macbook)?
That's very helpful, thank you so much! However, I am a studio one user but not a fan of Notion. I'm thinking about purchasing Dorico, is that midi export possible from Studio one to Dorico ?
Yes, all midi-files, doesn´t matter where they come from.
It's so simple that one needs a 20 min video to explain how to do it.
Great video, Ernesto! Those MIDI import options save so much time 🎉
The complete opposite to my workflow. Composing in Dorico is a breeze. I then either send midi or audio file to my DAW for mastering. The idea of composing anything other than the most simple tune in a DAW just does not appeal to me.
That's ok too!
I do both. To me live recording in the daw is more convenient. Then arrange/complete the composition in Dorico and again mixing it in Cubase. But mostly like you.
Very clear and helpful explanation! Thank you Ernesto!
And what about from Dorico to Cubase?? Need a video because it's a mess...
I have the same problem, from Dorico to Nuendo
You can export a midi file from Dorico and import that into Cubase.
@@PeterRoos I know, but are the VST engines setup imported as well?
@@PeterRoos yes ok I wrote that…but it’s not the point
@@Klangschmiede No, you'll have to insert VSTs and effects separately. Midi has info like note length and track names etc. but as far as I know there is no way to automatically use the same playback engine. For example if you use noteperformer, how does that translate to your VSTs?
Great informstion, thank you!
Awesome video! Interesting, clear, and concise.
G'day.🐨
Hello, please can you post the video to explain how to use Agent Groove 5 and how to import Agent Groove 5 patterns?
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/Bsa4n4nMcAM/v-deo.html
Thanks, Ernesto, for this video. If it's not a secret, what controller are you using (the silver one on the left of the Macbook)?
Cool. One note: Dorico is very clever with harp pedaling but most professional harpists prefer to write in the pedaling themselves (with the possible exception of glissandi).
They can do that too, but the tool might also be a useful way of telling composers whether the changes they are writing are playable too.
Thank you Steinberg for 70% off for my Dorico Pro 5! Take it from an oboist ... it's what I've been waiting for, for decades! Cubase Pro 13 user. Dorico is beautiful!!! Hey! Expression Mapping insight please :-)
check out some other videos on the channel for expression map details