Dorico 3.5 interview with Daniel Spreadbury
Steinberg product marketing manager Daniel Spreadbury talks with Scoring Notes about the Dorico 3.5 release. We learn about pitch-before-duration input (a.k.a “Speedy Entry”), semantic figured bass notation, VST expression maps, and what a &#
An episode of the Scoring Notes podcast, hosted by Scoring Notes, titled "Dorico 3.5 interview with Daniel Spreadbury" was published on May 21, 2020 and runs 59 minutes.
May 21, 2020 ·59m · Scoring Notes
Summary
Steinberg product marketing manager Daniel Spreadbury talks with Scoring Notes about the Dorico 3.5 release. We learn about pitch-before-duration input (a.k.a “Speedy Entry”), semantic figured bass notation, VST expression maps, and what a “graphic slice” is. Also: Daniel talks about what it’s like creating music notation software in the middle of a pandemic, and we find out his personal favorite feature in this release — even if it’s obscure. Read more: Scoring Notes review of Dorico 3.5
Episode Description
Steinberg product marketing manager Daniel Spreadbury talks with Scoring Notes about the Dorico 3.5 release. We learn about pitch-before-duration input (a.k.a “Speedy Entry”), semantic figured bass notation, VST expression maps, and what a “graphic slice” is. Also: Daniel talks about what it’s like creating music notation software in the middle of a pandemic, and we find out his personal favorite feature in this release — even if it’s obscure.
Read more: Scoring Notes review of Dorico 3.5
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