![]() Itâs actually exactly what I would have expected â another tale of a developer imagining something is a way of âexpandingâ reach (that is, reaching more entry-level users), but finding it changes things for everyone, up to advanced users.Äorico for iPad 1. My Gmail auto-complete looks like LinkedIn itâs hilarious.) Itâs worth reading the full blog post from Steinbergâs Dan Spreadbury. (Time for one of those bigger iPads, huh?) ![]() You have to pay for the (fairly affordable) subscription, but once you do you get unlimited players. The result is what I found last week: The different lines from percussion instruments from StaffPad ended up mapped into multiple different instruments in Dorico. That twelve-player limit is blown wide open. Version 1.1 arrived this week, and it has some big improvements. I thought as much, but the reaction from readers seems to confirm that instinct. Itâs something special, because it scales from âI just need to communicate an idea to some musiciansâ up to âI am a copyist as my day job.â It finally turns your iPad into a full-fledged, industrial-strength scoring tool â and a sequencer/virtual instrument, too, thanks to shared elements from Steinbergâs Cubasis. Itâs only been two weeks â and Steinberg has a massive update for Dorico, their powerful scoring tool for iPad.Äorico for iPad is the kind of news that has been missing from digital scoring.
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