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    Explore "dorico" with insightful episodes like "Episode 20: Adventures with Dorico (and NotePerformer), part 3", "Episode 13: Adventures with Dorico, Part 2", "Episode 12: Adventures with Dorico, Part 1", "747: Daniel Spreadbury on next-generation music notation" and "93: Daniel Spreadbury" from podcasts like ""Tonal Diversions with Lori Archer Sutherland", "Tonal Diversions with Lori Archer Sutherland", "Tonal Diversions with Lori Archer Sutherland", "Contrabass Conversations" and "Nikhil Hogan Show"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Episode 20: Adventures with Dorico (and NotePerformer), part 3

    Episode 20: Adventures with Dorico (and NotePerformer), part 3

    Synopsis:
    Part 3 of Lori’s adventures with Dorico notation software (and NotePerformer). I’ve spent more time with the software and wanted to give an updated episode

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    Dorico

    Dorico YouTube channel

    NotePerformer

    Elaine Gould’s “Behind Bars” (Amazon link)

    Samuel Z. Solomon’s “How to Write for Percussion (Amazon link)

    Episode 13: Adventures with Dorico, Part 2

    Episode 13: Adventures with Dorico, Part 2

    Part 2 of 2 of Lori’s adventures with Dorico notation software. Here I’ll talk more about using the software and some of the cool things it can do.

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    https://www.steinberg.net/dorico/

    https://www.youtube.com/c/dorico


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    Episode 12: Adventures with Dorico, Part 1

    Episode 12: Adventures with Dorico, Part 1

    Synopsis:
    Part 1 of 2 of Lori’s adventures with Dorico notation software. I’ll cover the purchase and installation process, plus some initial thoughts on the program

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    https://www.steinberg.net/dorico/

    https://www.youtube.com/c/dorico

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    747: Daniel Spreadbury on next-generation music notation

    747: Daniel Spreadbury on next-generation music notation

    Daniel Spreadbury is the Product Marketing Manager for Steinberg’s professional scoring application Dorico. Before joining Steinberg, Daniel and many members of the Dorico team worked for many years on the Sibelius music notation software.

    We discuss the innovative approach Dorico takes to user interface, how Adobe Lightroom influenced the initial development of Dorico, lessons learned from legacy products like Sibelius and Finale, and much more. 

    Enjoy, and pick up a free version of Dorico SE to experiment with all the interface and design concepts that we dig into here!

     

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    93: Daniel Spreadbury

    93: Daniel Spreadbury

    We’re joined today by a great guest, Dorico Product Marketing Manager Daniel Spreadbury, to talk about the new release of Dorico, version 3.5 and the new Figured Bass feature.

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    0:22 The new feature: figured bass in Dorico 3.5
    1:05 How is Dorico figured bass different in implementation compared to Sibelius, Finale, and other notation software?
    4:38 On the greatness of the letter G being reserved for figured bass
    6:14 Was figured bass a feature that was greatly requested?
    9:30 F.T. Arnold as a reference for research for the Dorico team
    9:46 Will the smart figured bass system work with other theoretical systems that don’t relate to fundamental bass
    11:30 Can a jazz musician’s chords be converted into figured bass?
    12:46 Do higher intervals like a 13th be shown?
    13:39 Can you customize how the accidentals appear?
    14:12 Would you be able to spell out voicings?
    14:34 Is that a feature that might come out in a later version?
    15:23 Are the French, Italian and German traditions of figured bass represented in Dorico?
    17:10 When is the next release of Dorico?
    19:34 Have you heard about Professor Nicholas Baragwanath’s upcoming book,”The Solfeggio Tradition”?
    20:10 Wrapping Up

    76: Daniel Spreadbury

    76: Daniel Spreadbury

    We have a very special guest here today! Daniel Spreadbury, who is the Dorico Product Marketing Manager is here today to talk about Dorico 3, the latest update to Steinberg’s music notation software program.

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    1:01 Talking about condensing
    3:19 Do you have a grand plan for features?
    4:20 What kind of modern technology is being utilized in Dorico?
    6:29 How many people work in the Dorico programming team?
    8:00 Will the condensing feature be refined in later updates?
    9:41 Soundiron’s Olympus Choir Micro integration
    11:20 What’s the state of playback?
    13:51 How’s the reception with Note Performer?
    15:12 What’s your pitch to someone on Sibelius to switch to Dorico?
    18:13 Talking about Alan Silvestri’s interview and are there other composers who use Dorico?
    19:34 Is Dorico seeing more adoption in education?
    21:01 With the excitement around Partimento, is figured bass on the radar for the next update?
    23:12 What sort of learning materials can a new user find to improve their skill with Dorico?
    24:57 Are some of the videos on the YouTube channel out of date?
    26:10 What’s a common question that you get all the time that’s actually an easy fix?
    28:57 When’s the next update? What’s the pipeline for 2020?
    30:33 Wrapping Up

    29: Daniel Spreadbury

    29: Daniel Spreadbury

    Dorico Product Marketing Manager Daniel Spreadbury returns to the show for his 2nd appearance to talk about the recent major release of Dorico Pro and Dorico Elements. Great new features such as added Video, Time Signatures, System Track, Automation, Divisi, Ossias, Slashes, Bar Repeats, Note Performer 3 and many more! We talk in-depth about the exciting new features and also spend a little time talking to Daniel about his musical tastes!

    10: Daniel Spreadbury

    10: Daniel Spreadbury

    Daniel Spreadbury is the product marketing manager for Dorico, the revolutionary new music software that changes the game when it comes to digital music notation. No stranger to industry, Daniel has worked in the music notation software field for nearly 20 years and was an integral part of the Sibelius team before starting the Dorico project in 2012. We talk about his past work in Sibelius, amazing new features of Dorico, exciting future Dorico features and much, much more!

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