I really hope that it won't be too long and we can have the complete set of articulations such as flutter tongue, brass glissando, sul ponticello, sul tasto etc. in Iconica scetch.🙏🙏🌹🌹🤞🤞
you will sell a hell of a lot more products of Dorico if you would only get your software to works seamlessly with Cubase 13 professional so we don't have to use the staff editor. It would have to be created in such a way that we don't have to open and close programs to make conversions.
I've been saying this for years, but Steinberg doesn't get it. Creating a seamless bridge with Cubase and Nuendo they could literally change how the Hollywood scoring industry works, that's still stuck using Sibelius and Finale finding no reasons to switch to Dorico... In the meantime almost every Remote Control Production composer uses Cubase and sends Orchestrators MIDI Files that have to be cleaned out: we're in 2024 and this still is the worklow...no sense at all to me.
The section of Behind Bars that addresses tie directions does indeed start on page 70, though the different directions appear on page 71. I reckon referencing the relevant section is best, so that's a full credit. :)
Excellent tutorial! Thanks. 19:38 - Am I gathering correctly that the stuff here about subscribing and unlocking applies mostly to iPads in particular, or more to-the-point, if you flat-out purchased Dorico Pro on a Mac, this is always available?
Can someone tell me if it is possible to put more than one instrument on one staff, and also have it represented in the playback? As it is now, I am able to put 3 horns in one staff, but if I only write a single line, it doesn't sound like 3 horns in unison...
If you also need horn parts you'd be better off starting with three horn staves and then using the condensing feature to show them all on one staff. See ua-cam.com/video/H2-1JTfRLrc/v-deo.html and/or ua-cam.com/video/glKy4WcoDPY/v-deo.html
@@janneckchristiansen2778 no, it's a feature of Dorico Pro, sorry. You manually put all the instruments on the same staff and then use a Horn section sound for that staff. It doesn't help with creating the individual parts though.
I will be getting a loaner M1 laptop from university. Can I install Dorico+HALion on it, without admin password? I doubt I can get IT support to install it, if admin password is required.
Yay! Finally got to see one of these live :) Loved it.
I really hope that it won't be too long and we can have the complete set of articulations such as flutter tongue, brass glissando, sul ponticello, sul tasto etc. in Iconica scetch.🙏🙏🌹🌹🤞🤞
I am looking forward to Dorico. I heard this is fantastic for film scoring.
you will sell a hell of a lot more products of Dorico if you would only get your software to works seamlessly with Cubase 13 professional so we don't have to use the staff editor. It would have to be created in such a way that we don't have to open and close programs to make conversions.
I've been saying this for years, but Steinberg doesn't get it.
Creating a seamless bridge with Cubase and Nuendo they could literally change how the Hollywood scoring industry works, that's still stuck using Sibelius and Finale finding no reasons to switch to Dorico... In the meantime almost every Remote Control Production composer uses Cubase and sends Orchestrators MIDI Files that have to be cleaned out: we're in 2024 and this still is the worklow...no sense at all to me.
We're looking at integration options between our software products, but for some edits and reading the music the staff is simpler/easier/quicker.
@@dorico Would be great with better integration with other DAWs either via Ableton Link, or a close intergration with Cubase could also be nice.
The section of Behind Bars that addresses tie directions does indeed start on page 70, though the different directions appear on page 71. I reckon referencing the relevant section is best, so that's a full credit. :)
Dorico is getting much better then cubase
Excellent tutorial! Thanks.
19:38 - Am I gathering correctly that the stuff here about subscribing and unlocking applies mostly to iPads in particular, or more to-the-point, if you flat-out purchased Dorico Pro on a Mac, this is always available?
Is that possible in Dorico to have different rithems in different instrument in the same moment and is It possible to hide staffs?
Hey John, great live, quick question, what does dot on top of the note mean?
Free tempo recording, and tempo detection by musical time(cubase algorithm) will lead dorico to the end of
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Rewire please , and more function like tempo detection from Cubase or conductor’s beat from Sibelius
We'll see what we can do, but it won't be Rewire, that's been discontinued.
@@dorico Ableton Link would be amazing 🙂
Can someone tell me if it is possible to put more than one instrument on one staff, and also have it represented in the playback? As it is now, I am able to put 3 horns in one staff, but if I only write a single line, it doesn't sound like 3 horns in unison...
If you also need horn parts you'd be better off starting with three horn staves and then using the condensing feature to show them all on one staff. See ua-cam.com/video/H2-1JTfRLrc/v-deo.html and/or ua-cam.com/video/glKy4WcoDPY/v-deo.html
@@dorico is it possible to condense in Dorico Elements 5?
@@janneckchristiansen2778 no, it's a feature of Dorico Pro, sorry. You manually put all the instruments on the same staff and then use a Horn section sound for that staff. It doesn't help with creating the individual parts though.
15:17 why that stupid 0.04 default level instead of 0.00. Is that a bug isn't it? I can't select 0.00.
I will be getting a loaner M1 laptop from university. Can I install Dorico+HALion on it, without admin password? I doubt I can get IT support to install it, if admin password is required.
Go directly to the University IT department yourself. If you don't ask..
@@nomorebushz there is no such qualified assistance here. anyway steinberg vst installs require admin password for every major update.