I took the plunge -- figured I'd get in on the ground floor.
I've installed it, activated it (I hate the Steinberg activation
process!) and have only dabbled a tiny bit.
Definitely a different workflow from either Finale or Sibelius, but
given the shaky nature of Finale's upgrades (anybody really happy with
Finale25?) and Sibelius/Avid's shaky financial standings and less than
wonderful upgrade to version 8 (not many on the Sibelius group at
yahoogroups have upgraded past 7.5), I thought it might be smart to see
what the potential is.
Definitely a 1.0 product -- important things are missing but according
to the Dorico publicity they are promised in updates coming over the
next several months.
It'll take some adjustment in my workflow and thought processes, but
heck I've already mastered Finale (to a point) and Sibelius (to a point)
so it shouldn't be too hard to learn a new program. I tried Notion and
found it very much lacking and definitely not the serious music
engraving program I need.
So I'll see how things go with Dorico.
I've started a yahoogroup for it: [email protected] if anybody
wants to check it out.
And there are the forums at Steinberg which anybody can join.
It'll be an interesting next few months definitely!
David H. Bailey
On 10/19/2016 1:30 PM, Michael Lawlor wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has been looking at Steinberg's Dorico
> notation programme and if it is making them think about the future with
> Finale. It seems like something that might be worth considering when it
> gets to version 2.0 or 3.0.
>
> Michael Lawlor
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