![]() The layout really reminds me of musescore, or flat.io, where everything is in bars, and the note values are able tot be changed using the keyboard.Seriously.Īt the moment, I’m working on a choral arrangement of Riptide, so here we go! My first impressions of the software: Once I got the download process going, the first thing I noticed was that the program file for the sound library is 9.27GB! That’s HUGE. Then once you’ve got the assistant, you have to download and install the actual application and sound library itself, a bit like Adobe Creative Cloud. The dowload process is a little confusing – you have to download an installer which only installs the assistant. I have used Dorico Pro 3.5 trial version for this post. I’ve heard good things about dorico from both James, and also Samuel Wright, so I figured now that I have an excuse to use notation software, I’d give it a go! This post will be detailing by initial impressions of the software, and how I go about using it. ![]() So earlier this year, I had a post noting all the notation software that was out there and available to use.
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