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Steinberg Dorico 5 is a software solution for notation and composition that allows you to capture your musical ideas, analyze pieces, teach music and prepare professionally for bswp. orchestra. For years Dorico has been delighting users from all over the world with practical features that improve workflow with each new version. Dorico 5 offers more expressive playback and even more possibilities to produce realistic performances with dynamic stereosound in an intuitive way. A wide variety of sounds, effects, tools and editors are at your disposal to take your arrangements / compositions to a new level.
Easily share your projects and graphics, publish your music or help others dive into the world of music theory. With Dorico 5 you are in the best position when it comes to sheet music!
The software now includes stage and room templates in version 5 to help you design your sound. Try out different configurations and position instruments on a virtual stage. You can easily move them around while Dorico automatically applies panorama and reverb settings. Experiment with different rooms, recall previous settings using mixer snapshots that can be created, rearrange outputs, create send busses, and much more!
The program reads the notes of your score like a musician and automatically applies various articulations and playing techniques with the sample library you choose. Thanks to sophisticated algorithms, the output is more realistic than ever before, and lets you play phrases like a real musician.
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Thanks to the new MIDI trigger regions, you can create ninths or chords that trigger MIDI patterns of a plug-in but do not appear in the score. This is handy when triggering MIDI patterns in plug-ins such as Groove Agent SE or other pattern-based instruments such as TGuitar.
If you are writing for real drummers or guitarists, the part does not have to be written out completely: Just write down the shape of the piece including rhythmic cues and chord symbols for the musicians and let them do the REst. However, if a realistic output without real musicians is desired, a lot of time can be saved with pattern-based plug-ins.
Also new on board is the scrub playback function, which allows you to preview the entire ensemble or a single instrument at any point and navigate forward or backward through the output at any speed. This is especially handy when you want to quickly check harmonies, find wrong notes, or focus on specific moments in the piece.
Since there is no database that includes all variations of instruments or covers all cultures and historical periods, over 600 tuned and untuned instrument definitions allow you to modify or create information according to your needs and use it in future projects.
The functions for quickly editing and copying music with the mouse have been revised so that selected notes can be changed in pitch by clicking and dragging, or rhythmic positions can be moved/copied to any location. The live overlay shows where exactly the notes are being moved to. In general, direct interaction with the mouse, in the score or in the key editor makes it easier and faster to design your music.
MusicXML Import & Export
The widely used MusicXML format is perfect for exchanging notation data between different applications. Dorico 5 provides enhanced support for importing harmonics, playing instructions, ornaments, stop and pause marks, and much more. MusicXML export has also been improved to include page layout information, as well as support for saving INformation about the note and text fonts used in the project.
Also on board are eight new font families to add variety to your projects. These include four handwritten fonts and four music notation fonts that are available with just one click.