by Daniel Spreadbury | Sep 18, 2018 | News
Following on the heels of the release of Dorico 2.1 in August, we are pleased to announce the release of a minor maintenance update for Dorico 2, version 2.1.10, which adds no new features but improves the stability and performance of the software. We recommend that...
by John Barron | Sep 11, 2018 | News
In early July 2018, I was invited by Yamaha Canada to run a course at the Yamaha Music camp, in Whistler, British Columbia. The annual camp is for the top students in Canada to attend a series of music lessons over three days while staying in the beautiful region of...
by John Barron | Sep 11, 2018 | News
(Updated Jan 2023) As the International Product Specialist for Dorico, I am often running training sessions and encouraging people to try Dorico for themselves – but once you’ve downloaded the free 60-day trial, where do you start? Try this – a simple, guided...
by Daniel Spreadbury | Aug 16, 2018 | MAKING NOTES, News
We are pleased to announce that the first update to Dorico 2 is now available, bringing many new improvements to your favourite music notation software, chief among them swing playback, but also including significant enhancements to the new divisi features, staff...
by Daniel Spreadbury | Jul 12, 2018 | News, SHOWCASE
Bringing a new musical to the stage is an enormous task, especially in London’s West End, and many more musicals fall at one of the many hurdles that lie between the germ of an idea and a real production than make it all the way through the gauntlet. One new...
by Daniel Spreadbury | Jun 6, 2018 | News
Dorico is already in use in schools, music colleges and universities in a number of countries, including the world-famous Royal Academy of Music in London, and to give more institutions a real incentive to bring Dorico into their classrooms, with the release of Dorico...