Regarding the questions about Dorico support and how typical this is of
Steinberg in general, I'd say Dorico is the anomaly here. Steinberg has
a reputation for being a bit arrogant. As a relatively recent Cubase
user, I'll say that I didn't find Steinberg warm and fuzzy, but there
are enough people working with the product to get your questions
answered. All these products depend heavily on community support.
Dorico is a special case because it is a brand new product that has a
very steep learning curve. Because of this, Daniel's team is working
exceptionally hard to make sure the early users are successful. I do
not expect that level of attention to continue as the product matures.
I found the dongle mildly irritating. I wasn't that put off by the idea
of a dongle. I was mainly put off because it it s PROPRIETARY dongle in
a world that has industry-standard dongles available. And that seems
rather typical of Steinberg. So I have two dongles. It isn't a big
deal. I never touch them. I figure as a paying customer, it is in my
interests that everybody else also pays for the product rather than
being pirates. If the dongle helps Steinberg reduce piracy, I'm OK with it.
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