Creating Sheet Music from a DAW project - Cubase to Dorico

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @marcobianchimusic
    @marcobianchimusic Год назад +4

    You actually can export chords from Cubase to Dorico in two ways.
    One way is to show the chord track in the score editor and then export the xml to Dorico.
    The other way is simply select the chords from Cubase and drag and drop them in the play tab of Dorico 🤯(not many know this)

    • @nielshusum
      @nielshusum 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot!!

  • @philipbenjamin4720
    @philipbenjamin4720 Год назад +1

    Thanks for a really well organised and informative video. I am wondering though why you chose to do a MIDI export instead of MusicXML export (when the latter is a notation format). Is it because MusicXML does not keep velocity information (and you wanted to keep that)?

    • @vocalead
      @vocalead Год назад

      I agree. You have to be in Music Score mode to be able to do it, but Music XML is much better than just plain MIDI as it retains most articulations.

  • @josephlima3949
    @josephlima3949 Год назад

    Can I record a piece of music and transfer to sheet music with dorico 5 pro or dorico elements in less than 5 minutes

  • @MrQuuze
    @MrQuuze 3 месяца назад

    Any ideas how you do dynamci markings from Cubase project?

  • @alondraolivo-j6j
    @alondraolivo-j6j 28 дней назад

    love it, thanks!!!!

  • @kob79jd
    @kob79jd Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for doing this video!
    Yesterday I purchased Dorico. (I previously owned, but was never quite happy with, most of the other big-name Notation Apps.) My first impressions of Dorico were so favorable that (even though I have a big investment of time, and learning curve ascent, in Ableton Live) I purchased the simplest version of Cubase to see if the "integtation" (for which you lobbied in your fabulous video) between Dorico & the DAW would make it "worth it" to consider changing DAWs.
    Into this state, your video fell like proverbial manna to Moses's exiles from Egypt. I cannot thank you enough!
    Please keep up the super-valuable presentations!
    I liked, subscribed, and requested notifications, so I don't miss whatever you do next.
    A rather-old newbie!

    • @FinishingTheScore
      @FinishingTheScore  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Martin for the kind words! So glad you found value in the video. :) I've really enjoyed working with both Cubase and Dorico, I hope you do too! I definitely have more videos planned for both programs, so stay tuned!

  • @ErixSamson
    @ErixSamson Год назад

    Interesting. What's teh difference between Steinberg's Dorico and Steinberg's Cubase Score Editor (the one embedded in Cubase)?

  • @extras5164
    @extras5164 7 месяцев назад

    did you need to reinput all your dynamic markings? how do you remember where to put them? also in cubase did you just play the notes on your keyboard and then quantize them before you exported them?

  • @jadrianverkouteren3799
    @jadrianverkouteren3799 10 месяцев назад

    You must have auto-save on. I don't and so would be saving after every significant change to the score.

  • @alontrigger
    @alontrigger Год назад

    Great, video. Thank you.
    I'm also still using Dorico 3.5. It perfectly suits my current needs. I think most of the additional features from version 4 might confuse me.

  • @ALMAR-Music-Ltd.
    @ALMAR-Music-Ltd. Год назад

    Fabulous video. I only wish that you could change notes on the Dorico staff line and play it back through Cubase to reflect all of the changes.
    By the way which version of Dorico are you using?

  • @26392021
    @26392021 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you but i need to- how print the notes by score editor

  • @jimpurcell
    @jimpurcell Месяц назад

    Very helpful!

  • @alihanapiyahofficial24
    @alihanapiyahofficial24 Год назад

    hi..what different score editor and dorico? thks

  • @rolfchristl8758
    @rolfchristl8758 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the good video.

  • @SwDiwano
    @SwDiwano Год назад

    Just covert track to a midi part.

  • @walterwa256
    @walterwa256 Год назад

    Thank you. If I have Cubase 12, can I download Dorico for free, or do I have to pay for it separately?

    • @invisiblemusician
      @invisiblemusician Год назад +1

      Dorico is a separate product, with multiple versions - for a 2 track piece I think you can use the free version. For larger pieces, you would need to find the version that fits your budget and needs. You might also take a look an MuseScore 4 - which is free - and being worked on to improve it even more.

    • @kob79jd
      @kob79jd Год назад +1

      As someone who just purchased both, I confirm (without joy) that the answer is "No. No freebie!"

    • @MrEMann
      @MrEMann Год назад

      Dorico SE is free

  • @DROR19801
    @DROR19801 Год назад

    thanks