Hello musical friends! Which notation program do YOU think is best, Sibelius, Dorico, or MuseScore? Why do you think that program is the best? Have a wonderful, musical day!
Coincido contigo, creo que todo se reduce a la interfaz con la que cada quien se acostumbre a usar. En mi caso venia de Finale de manera poco regular y bajé Dórico para probar. Me costo trabajo entenderle pero poco a poco fui comprendiendo mejor el concepto que maneja y hoy en día uso con la versión de Elements una manera muy rápida de trabajar y repartir partes a cada uno de los músicos de mi ensamble. Gracias por el video.
All depends on the user's habits. I tried Dorico, but I am still learning it 🙂 I am writing occasionally only simple pieces with a few instruments or a choir setup. Then, the easiest for me is my trusty Noteworthy Composer 🙂 I know ... old, outdated, not updated since years, but to me it simply works, especially when using key commands instead of mouse clicks, as I am used to.
I've been learning Dorico--the frustrating thing is that it will change what I've entered to what it thinks the notation should be--which I find unacceptable. I've looked at information on turning off Dorico's automatic revision features, but have not succeeded in getting them to work. This seems inexcusable, especially since I'm using Dorico Pro 5. .
Really? MuseScore's playback is the best in the game by a country mile, and you didn't think that was an important address? With the Berlin libraries, it can replace your DAW.
While playback is extremely important, the main focus of the comparison was to focus on the notational elements within each program! Each program can have their playback updated through a wide variety of playback engines. (i.e noteperformer for Sibelius and Dorico). However, MuseScore does have a solid playback, especially with those libraries. It is great that they can be comparable to DAWs. Have a wonderful, musical day!
Hello musical friends!
Which notation program do YOU think is best, Sibelius, Dorico, or MuseScore?
Why do you think that program is the best?
Have a wonderful, musical day!
Coincido contigo, creo que todo se reduce a la interfaz con la que cada quien se acostumbre a usar. En mi caso venia de Finale de manera poco regular y bajé Dórico para probar. Me costo trabajo entenderle pero poco a poco fui comprendiendo mejor el concepto que maneja y hoy en día uso con la versión de Elements una manera muy rápida de trabajar y repartir partes a cada uno de los músicos de mi ensamble. Gracias por el video.
It is not a comparison.
Yep, definitely Sibelius. :)
All depends on the user's habits. I tried Dorico, but I am still learning it 🙂 I am writing occasionally only simple pieces with a few instruments or a choir setup. Then, the easiest for me is my trusty Noteworthy Composer 🙂 I know ... old, outdated, not updated since years, but to me it simply works, especially when using key commands instead of mouse clicks, as I am used to.
I've been learning Dorico--the frustrating thing is that it will change what I've entered to what it thinks the notation should be--which I find unacceptable. I've looked at information on turning off Dorico's automatic revision features, but have not succeeded in getting them to work. This seems inexcusable, especially since I'm using Dorico Pro 5.
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Really? MuseScore's playback is the best in the game by a country mile, and you didn't think that was an important address? With the Berlin libraries, it can replace your DAW.
While playback is extremely important, the main focus of the comparison was to focus on the notational elements within each program!
Each program can have their playback updated through a wide variety of playback engines. (i.e noteperformer for Sibelius and Dorico). However, MuseScore does have a solid playback, especially with those libraries. It is great that they can be comparable to DAWs.
Have a wonderful, musical day!