Although I guess that’s integration, at least in one direction, lol.Īnyway, I own a truckload of online training and some courses you can skim through… not this, by the end you’ll understand what Dorico is about. I don’t see how this extensive of an app could fully integrate with Cubase, I’d rather just have the ability for Dorico to import the Cubase file and have all of our articulations/ExpressionMaps and dynamics interpreted really well. But what I saw was sick, you seem to have a way to deal with all kinds of crazy situations for markings, etc. I also discovered through this course that Dorico is one seriously powerful notation program, although I don’t have anything else to compare it to. ![]() says the guy with the Brooklyn accent ( anybody speaks better than me!) Also, he’s a Brit so he knows how to speak. One thing he does is point out the weird stuff that happens and how to deal with it… a LOT through the course. If you work well in a DAW but want to get up to speed in Dorico, this is your course. I purchased the course because I’m new to notation programs and I will be going back through this course multiple times. This Dorico course came out in July 2021 so it’s relevant, and the instructor knows Dorico so well he could teach the course while flipping burgers at Duffy’s BBQ during Monday Night Football. I have training from both, based on the teacher. ![]() MacProVideo works just like Groove3, either monthly ingest-all-you-want or buy the courses outright.
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