When you want to experiment and try out ideas during note input, Dorico Pro 3.5’s new pitch before duration note input method is invaluable: you can play freely on your MIDI keyboard without inputting any notes, and only commit to a particular note or chord once you specify its duration. Users coming to Dorico from other music notation software, particularly Finale, will feel right at home – and even those who are happy with Dorico’s existing entry methods will find it a useful addition to the toolbox.
Dorico is the next-generation scoring application from Steinberg, with a whole new way of working with music notation. Built from the ground up by musicians for musicians, Dorico is like having an intelligent assistant by your side.
Requirements
Windows 10 (64-bit)
macOS Sierra / macOS High Sierra / macOS Mojave / macOS Catalina
4 GB minimum required memory
8 GB RAM or more recommended
12 GB free storage space
ASIO compatible audio hardware recommended
Languages
User interface languages: English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portugese, Russian, Japanese, Chinese
Documentation languages: English
Dorico is the next-generation scoring application from Steinberg, with a whole new way of working with music notation. Built from the ground up by musicians for musicians, Dorico is like having an intelligent assistant by your side.
Requirements
Windows 10 (64-bit)
macOS Sierra / macOS High Sierra / macOS Mojave / macOS Catalina
4 GB minimum required memory
8 GB RAM or more recommended
12 GB free storage space
ASIO compatible audio hardware recommended
Languages
User interface languages: English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portugese, Russian, Japanese, Chinese
Documentation languages: English