Getting Started with Dorico for iPad | Discover Dorico

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @bobbethune
    @bobbethune Před rokem +1

    I just installed Dorico on this iPad and this seems like it will really get me off and running! Thanks!

  • @alangray3784
    @alangray3784 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you John. This was very helpful, from Alan in Yorkshire.

  • @bonuebonue
    @bonuebonue Před rokem +1

    Thank you John for a very clear and helpful video! I love Dorico!

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem

      You are welcome!

    • @WyattLite-n-inn
      @WyattLite-n-inn Před 8 měsíci

      @@doricoCan I freely share back and forth between Dorico for iPad and Cubasis ?

  • @Brett.Williams365
    @Brett.Williams365 Před rokem +1

    Hello. Thank you for the tutorial. Can you tell me where to buy the slim midi keyboard the talked about during this lesson. I should be great for people with sausage fingers, like me.

  • @Martin_Gregory
    @Martin_Gregory Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks, very helpful ... but ... how do we get a "free meter"?

  • @level4pianotraining697
    @level4pianotraining697 Před 6 měsíci

    I have the free version of Dorico for I pad…My symbol for inputting a second voice won’t light up. Do I need the paid version please?

  • @mangoman3038
    @mangoman3038 Před rokem

    May i know..how to put some extra pattern like if i make just a lead sheet but i want let drummer to know how the pattern is..or there is a note..but i want to put different break time above the stave or 0ut drum pattern above the stave.

  • @corindejong8975
    @corindejong8975 Před rokem

    Can I play the notes on my clarinet like on the keyboard that enters the notes I played directly in the sheet.

  • @igorkup3952
    @igorkup3952 Před rokem

    Hi, what are modes of play? Is there are different? Chords can be played too?

  • @marcpouliot1
    @marcpouliot1 Před 8 měsíci

    convert to slash
    ? Canada

  • @nelielebron
    @nelielebron Před rokem

    Hi! First time using Dorico. I missed the command to add lyrics. Also, how do I add or delete bars?

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem

      You can use the Shift-B bars popover if you have a keyboard, or use the system track, or use the panel on the right hand side - press the button on the right that shows a final barline. steinberg.help/dorico_ipad/v1/en/dorico/topics/notation_reference/notation_reference_bars/notation_reference_bars_deleting_t.html

  • @Brett.Williams365
    @Brett.Williams365 Před rokem

    Hello. I have just been following this tutorial but am not able to change a project’s name or hear playback or input notes. Any ideas?

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem +1

      Hi - we're investigating. In the mean time you can start a project and then click on the menu in the top right corner and use the Project Info option to add your title.

    • @Brett.Williams365
      @Brett.Williams365 Před rokem

      @@dorico Thank you. The sound has started working on its own now.

  • @hugothomas5934
    @hugothomas5934 Před 6 měsíci

    Hallo, have a question. I am playing Tyros 5 from Yamaha and it is posible to read the score in color notes. Do=Red Re= yellow Mi=green Fa=orange Sol=blue La= Purper Si=grey if homebody could help me in this way it would be great. The reason is that I want to play on a pc, and reading the score, because I always read the notes I don't play Dany other way. Thanks if someone can help me finding this way of reading scores.

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před 5 měsíci

      You can switch to the FigureNotes colours on the desktop version of Dorico or use this Boomwhackers file: facebook.com/groups/dorico/permalink/3726205067657218

  • @BrandonGebbia
    @BrandonGebbia Před rokem

    Can we use the apple pencil for write notes?

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem

      Not currently. There are many more accurate ways of writing notes though.

  • @wvbickham
    @wvbickham Před rokem

    Hi.

  • @richarda5419
    @richarda5419 Před 11 měsíci

    I can’t hear you

  • @jolondixon2311
    @jolondixon2311 Před rokem

    I find the location of the rhythm values awkward. I’d like to be able to enter the pitches with my right hand and the rhythm values with my left hand, but my hands will be tied up where the rhythm values are currently.

    • @jolondixon2311
      @jolondixon2311 Před rokem

      If I use two hands, then my left hand also gets in the way of the score.

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem

      I'm not sure if you mean with the on-screen controls and piano keyboard on the iPad or with a qwerty keyboard but there are lots of options, you can mix and match, also attach a midi keyboard or change shortcuts if that suits you better.

    • @jolondixon2311
      @jolondixon2311 Před rokem

      @@dorico I’d like to use Dorico on my iPad without a keyboard or a MIDI controller. Once I have a keyboard and a MIDI controller attached, I might as well use a laptop. The rhythm values sit just above the key editor or onscreen piano keyboard. Right now I can change rhythm values by using my finger/pencil, but then I have no use for my left hand and it feels awkward to move my pencil back and forth from the key editor to the rhythm values. If I use my left hand to speed things up, then it currently crosses over the score area and often over where I my right hand is. If the rhythm values were available on the left hand side of the screen, then I could see the score, enter notes with the right hand and change the values with the left hand.

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem

      @@jolondixon2311 you can slide the piano keyboard more to the right? It's similar to using the numbers on the qwerty keyboard and letters for pitches. If we enabled opening the left and lower panels at the same time there's not much space left on the iPad screen. If we move the buttons permanently in the lower zone more to the left then other people might prefer them on the other side. Unless we make it somehow completely customisable (a lot to work) then it's difficult to please everybody. I personally recommend attaching a qwerty keyboard for speed generally.

    • @jolondixon2311
      @jolondixon2311 Před rokem

      I’d like to just use my Apple pencil when I want to work on the iPad. As mentioned, once I add a qwerty keyboard, then I might as well use my laptop with a fully-featured Dorico Pro. To be cheeky, something like the numberpad in Sibelius or another floating palette might help with the rhythm values and the grid changer on it. I want to mainly use the key editor rather than the piano keyboard. Regards screen space, there can be ways to fold away or reveal elements with long-presses and in general, I’d like to have more gestures I could learn rather than taking up space with buttons. And if people work differently to one another, the interface could be customisable. Left handed people might like it different to me, naturally.

  • @nelielebron
    @nelielebron Před rokem

    Can I copy bars?

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem

      Yes. Select a bar and press R to repeat it (or the repeat button in the top toolbar under the play button) or use the system track to select that bar in all instruments first.

  • @JULIOAIS
    @JULIOAIS Před rokem

    I miss half of what you're saying when you lower your tone! Please review your recording and level your voice. The video is great (if I can hear it)

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem

      Sorry, nobody on the stream mentioned it at the time. I'll try and check this. Hopefully you can turn it up a bit?

    • @mk-musicproduction
      @mk-musicproduction Před rokem +1

      No level issues here. Must be your end Julio.

    • @JULIOAIS
      @JULIOAIS Před rokem +1

      @@mk-musicproduction Is fine in the start of the phrases, but then goes to a super pianisimo at the end…Ís not a critic, is that I'm interested to get the most of your class. And I love the explanation.
      And is not my end. Maybe is yours.

    • @alanmathias6393
      @alanmathias6393 Před rokem

      I agree. Sentence fade at end. I turned on captions - much better. I know we're getting this free, but the program interface is super-packed and this effort to explain things is not the best. Sorry.

  • @alanmathias6393
    @alanmathias6393 Před rokem

    Being an educator, I find teaching (demonstrating?) unprepared like this and apparently on the fly a waste. Let me know if/when Dorico will publish a straight forward well organized tutorial - I know it's free, but still disappointing. Dorico's interface has a bit of a learning curve. This video added to the frustration. Sorry.

    • @dorico
      @dorico  Před rokem

      Hi. We have a number of Resources to teach you how things work and where to find them on blog.dorico.com/resources/ Maybe start with the short 'getting started PDF' or the 'first steps guide'?