This is terrific. Glad to see this and it is very helpful. I think working with video in Dorico is so simple and in my very limited experience is very intuitive. I guess the implied part of that is working with notation to begin with. Thanks for putting these out.
Hi! I’m considering to migrate from finale to Dorico, and using my 60 days to test it. One important feature in finale for me (perhaps problematic sometimes) is the audio track sync. I often have orchestrations to write, and I use some pre recorded base instruments to write on, listening both. The only similar feature I found in dorico is for video… are you considering include this in any update soon?
@@MarcioConrad oh yes, if you make a video file (even just with a blank frame) then you can import it into Dorico and it'll run in sync with your project. It also gets it's own fader in the Dorico mixer.
Yes all cool even if pretty basic to me. The point: is there a way to be truly precise with syncs? I mean with the Find Tempo feature you ain't that precise, you cannot sync exactly on the frame whereas in Cubase/Nuendo you can just stretch the tempo and make a number of bars fit in the space you've selected. Dorico team truly needs to add that feature if they really want to work professionally.
This is terrific. Glad to see this and it is very helpful. I think working with video in Dorico is so simple and in my very limited experience is very intuitive. I guess the implied part of that is working with notation to begin with. Thanks for putting these out.
Holy @#$&! The Find Tempo feature! If I hadn't already switched, that would be the thing that did it. Had no idea that feature was there.
These marks are so well done in dórico! Love the find tempo
What a magical tool in the right hands....
Really well explained, great teacher, thank you.
Great explanation! Thank you!
Its posible to display the measures and beats in the markers?
Hi! I’m considering to migrate from finale to Dorico, and using my 60 days to test it. One important feature in finale for me (perhaps problematic sometimes) is the audio track sync. I often have orchestrations to write, and I use some pre recorded base instruments to write on, listening both. The only similar feature I found in dorico is for video… are you considering include this in any update soon?
It's something that is on our roadmap but we're not able to say when we might be able to include this feature, sorry.
Right 👍🏻
The roadmap is enough for me for now.
Last week I purchased the crossgrade and now… let’s go in this journey 😅
I think (but don’t tried yet) I could simulate that feature exporting the guide audio as video file… any thoughts?
@@MarcioConrad oh yes, if you make a video file (even just with a blank frame) then you can import it into Dorico and it'll run in sync with your project. It also gets it's own fader in the Dorico mixer.
Yes all cool even if pretty basic to me.
The point: is there a way to be truly precise with syncs? I mean with the Find Tempo feature you ain't that precise, you cannot sync exactly on the frame whereas in Cubase/Nuendo you can just stretch the tempo and make a number of bars fit in the space you've selected. Dorico team truly needs to add that feature if they really want to work professionally.
Thank you! I need my timecode to appear on the video. How do I do this? Help!
We don't currently have an option in Dorico to show the timecode on the video. I believe some people do this before they import the video into Dorico.
Why is Dorico changing the starting tempo and not the Running tempo to reach the Panel Flip in time the using the Find Tempo feature?
We don't yet have an option to find you a suitable different tempo between selected markers.
@@dorico Please make it possible in the next update!!
@@juandavidsalazar6477 We need it indeed!
@@dorico Why not? It's simple math (grade school level) , not some esoteric proprietary process!