This update should become the standard in film scoring orchestration. It's going to save hours for those of us who have to do cleanup, to then separate and figure out a midi file. Thanks!
That merge of the three violin articulations at 3:52 just BLEW my mind! I'm so sorry for anyone stumbling across my hype comments on all of these videos. But I just can't keep it in. Dorico, you did it again! Thank you!
Dorico development team is the best in the business, this is incredible. And, it's already inspiring, I'm thinking through how this is going to affect my workflow, great job!
I have no words ! Really, I dont know what i could say...just lost my tongue ! ... Incredible ! Im always struggle with importing midi from cubase to dorico (lots problems of quantizations, grouping ect) I would love to see more updates like that in future. Guys You are really amazing !
OMG - This is a game changer! Working with orchestral templates of 150+ tracks with so many split articulations required for mixing/splitting production effects, being able to now 'fold' that into an orchestral score editor like this will literally save days of work, tears and sleepless nights. Awesome!
Great! Dorico is the best music notation software out there. I switched from Sibelius Ultimate to Dorico 3.5 last spring and I'm going to update to Dorico Pro 4 now.
This feature alone makes it worth to upgrade to Dorico 4! Thanks so much! - Quick question which might have been replied before. When it comes to key switches, is there a way to tell Dorico where to look depending on the library you are using? I often use either key switches or program changes for my sounds and not necessarily different articulations per track. Thanks!
Hey, this is absolutely amazing! I just wanted to ask wether there was a support for expression maps used in cubase/nuendo. Is this something the midi import in dorico is able to detect as well? Or Keyswitches. All the best! :)
If you import a MIDI file that has those keyswitches and are using the same patch in Dorico then the patch will also be sent. We map some techniques to visible techniques e.g. staccato/legato/slurs etc but there is more we can do on this in the future.
Hello. How can i export Midi (only a Piano Part) I have two voices in Violinkex and two voices in Basskey. I need only two tracks. Dorico always make 4. Thanks for help
You can make a layout with only the tracks you want to export and then export MIDI. Or combine your staves first, maybe by copying them and using Edit > Paste Special > Reduce down to a two stave staff.
One thing I run in to: say I have 1 track for violin in my daw. But I have multiple midi clips on the track for each section or phrase. Previously when I import this midi Dorico will make 1 track or player per midi clip. So even if I have one violin there might be five players in Dorico because there were five midi clips in the violins track in my daw. I guess this new system can remedy that?
Yes, it should be able to. it sounds like the problem here is that your DAW is exporting each clip as a separate MIDI track, so Dorico has no way of knowing that all the MIDI tracks are part of the same DAW track. You can select a set of MIDI tracks to route to a single destination instrument in Dorico. I would suggest looking at the options in your DAW to see if it can export the clips as part of a single track, as this might make the process a lot faster.
This update should become the standard in film scoring orchestration. It's going to save hours for those of us who have to do cleanup, to then separate and figure out a midi file. Thanks!
That merge of the three violin articulations at 3:52 just BLEW my mind! I'm so sorry for anyone stumbling across my hype comments on all of these videos. But I just can't keep it in. Dorico, you did it again! Thank you!
I’m in the middle of scoring a Hip-Hop live show at the moment, originally created in Ableton Live. This is going to save me hours. Thank you!
from Sibelius to DORICO!
Dorico is the best!
Dorico development team is the best in the business, this is incredible. And, it's already inspiring, I'm thinking through how this is going to affect my workflow, great job!
also not!!!!!!!
I have no words ! Really, I dont know what i could say...just lost my tongue ! ... Incredible ! Im always struggle with importing midi from cubase to dorico (lots problems of quantizations, grouping ect) I would love to see more updates like that in future. Guys You are really amazing !
OMG - This is a game changer! Working with orchestral templates of 150+ tracks with so many split articulations required for mixing/splitting production effects, being able to now 'fold' that into an orchestral score editor like this will literally save days of work, tears and sleepless nights. Awesome!
Great! Dorico is the best music notation software out there. I switched from Sibelius Ultimate to Dorico 3.5 last spring and I'm going to update to Dorico Pro 4 now.
Stunning and this feature alone should convert anyone to use Dorico :-) If I could I would give 1000+ thumbs up to this video... Many blessings, MaxT
This seems amazing! I can't wait to give it a try!
Wonderful! I will be using this a lot. Feels like magic to see this at work.
WoW! This looks Fantastic.
Another game changer. 🎉❤ simply the best !
Mind blown
Amazing update! Thanks so much!
Nice! Anything changed for the export of midi files like MIDI 0 and MIDI 1?
Nothing in particular, no. Things will probably work smoother with Type 1 files overall.
YESSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
This feature alone makes it worth to upgrade to Dorico 4! Thanks so much! - Quick question which might have been replied before. When it comes to key switches, is there a way to tell Dorico where to look depending on the library you are using? I often use either key switches or program changes for my sounds and not necessarily different articulations per track. Thanks!
Great stuff
Incredible.
Hey, this is absolutely amazing!
I just wanted to ask wether there was a support for expression maps used in cubase/nuendo. Is this something the midi import in dorico is able to detect as well? Or Keyswitches.
All the best! :)
If you import a MIDI file that has those keyswitches and are using the same patch in Dorico then the patch will also be sent. We map some techniques to visible techniques e.g. staccato/legato/slurs etc but there is more we can do on this in the future.
Awesome
With Dorico 5
When I import from Logic, Dorico is creating a track by pattern
Importing using XML is a bit better but you lose instrument names
Maybe provide more than one beat to change to con sordini!
Hello. How can i export Midi (only a Piano Part) I have two voices in Violinkex and two voices in Basskey. I need only two tracks. Dorico always make 4. Thanks for help
You can make a layout with only the tracks you want to export and then export MIDI. Or combine your staves first, maybe by copying them and using Edit > Paste Special > Reduce down to a two stave staff.
One thing I run in to: say I have 1 track for violin in my daw. But I have multiple midi clips on the track for each section or phrase. Previously when I import this midi Dorico will make 1 track or player per midi clip. So even if I have one violin there might be five players in Dorico because there were five midi clips in the violins track in my daw.
I guess this new system can remedy that?
Yes, it should be able to. it sounds like the problem here is that your DAW is exporting each clip as a separate MIDI track, so Dorico has no way of knowing that all the MIDI tracks are part of the same DAW track. You can select a set of MIDI tracks to route to a single destination instrument in Dorico. I would suggest looking at the options in your DAW to see if it can export the clips as part of a single track, as this might make the process a lot faster.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Is this part of Dorico Elements?
Yes, the limit is the number of players (effectively tracks) you can import in Elements, but the functionality of what you can import is the same.
Yes yes yes !!!
Dorico Elements 4 here custom technique part does not work. Looks really amazing.
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?????? assigning a single midi track to a staff of an instrument, such as piano or organ...was it too simple for your super intelligence?
it does that too...