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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Mar 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
When you work with music notation software, sometimes the greatest challenge is knowing what a task is actually called and where to find it. Plus, if you use more than one program, the same item might be implemented in different ways.
In this episode, Philip Rothman and David MacDonald go on a scavenger hunt to find useful features in Finale, Sibelius, and Dorico. We’ll uncover some hidden and not-so-hidden treasures on our journey, like repitching, exploding and reducing music, multi-edit workflows, and filters. We’ll also review how to reset it all when everything goes awry, so you can feel confident experimenting with new ways to make the software work for you, and not the other way around.
More on Scoring Notes:
Re-input pitches in homophonic music
The Sibelius 2018.1 release is smarter with multi-edit workflow improvements
Sibelius 2018.4 released with multi-edits for text
Dorico 3.5 review
In this episode, Philip Rothman and David MacDonald go on a scavenger hunt to find useful features in Finale, Sibelius, and Dorico. We’ll uncover some hidden and not-so-hidden treasures on our journey, like repitching, exploding and reducing music, multi-edit workflows, and filters. We’ll also review how to reset it all when everything goes awry, so you can feel confident experimenting with new ways to make the software work for you, and not the other way around.
More on Scoring Notes:
Re-input pitches in homophonic music
The Sibelius 2018.1 release is smarter with multi-edit workflow improvements
Sibelius 2018.4 released with multi-edits for text
Dorico 3.5 review
Released:
Mar 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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