Three weeks ago today, we announced the release of Dorico 4, the latest and greatest version of our family of music notation and composition applications for macOS and Windows. We’ve been delighted by the customer response to Dorico 4, and today we’re...
We are delighted to announce the immediate availability of Dorico 4, the major new version of our music notation and composition software for macOS and Windows. Some eighteen months in the making, it is our largest ever single release, and is packed with useful new...
If you have purchased additional VST instruments from Steinberg and would like to use them in Dorico or even set them as your default instrument choice for playback then please download the appropriate playback template. For details on how to use the playback template...
The choir sounds in Dorico Elements 3.x and Pro 3.x (and later) are the Olympus Choir Micro from Soundiron. If you would like to upgrade or extend those sounds, one option is to purchase the Olympus Choir Elements, which adds extra vowel sounds (Ee, Eh, Ei, Ih, Mm,...
Update (15 December 2021): In response to feedback we’ve received from customers all over the world following our initial announcement on 10 November 2021, we’ve today announced some significant changes to how Steinberg Licensing will work when it is...
With the arrival of Dorico for iPad this past summer, it’s been exciting to dive in to the wider ecosystem of innovative apps for musicians available on the App Store. One of my own favourites is PlayScore, which is a sheet music scanning app that practically...