Thanks for these videos. I will certainly check them all out. What I really want is a nice printed book that teaches Dorico. I'm old-school for sure but I find printed text much easier to work with than online tutorials. The problem of course is that with constant software upgrades the books rapidly go out of date. Finale Power! was a terrific guide. Now we need Dorico Power! or Dorico for Composers.
@@martinhaub6828 there are some crossovers, but yes it's a lot to learn. I changed the number pad in Dorico to match Finale because I didn't like their setup and also didn't want to learn a new number to note length system.
wow. best so far
Thanks! Hope you enjoy the others 👍
Thanks for these videos. I will certainly check them all out. What I really want is a nice printed book that teaches Dorico. I'm old-school for sure but I find printed text much easier to work with than online tutorials. The problem of course is that with constant software upgrades the books rapidly go out of date. Finale Power! was a terrific guide. Now we need Dorico Power! or Dorico for Composers.
Have you checked out the latest Dorico manual? It's quite extensive.
@@TimCorpus Yes, just printed out 111 pages today and have started going through it. The hardest part is unlearning Finale after 30 years.
@@martinhaub6828 there are some crossovers, but yes it's a lot to learn. I changed the number pad in Dorico to match Finale because I didn't like their setup and also didn't want to learn a new number to note length system.