I have been living with Dorico for the last couple of days. A few hours at a time. My first immediate conclusion is what a mess. But first the good, Dorico brings in my full concert band scores pretty well and complete. And the parts look amazing right off with no input from me at all. This is something Finale cannot and never did even using Perfect Layout.
That is where it ends because the scores do need some editing because some things are just not right. Making Dorico do something it does not want to do is a challenge. It has convoluted and cryptic menus that are in a foreign language. I don’t know what planet they got that from. Now I am sure it makes perfect sense to a full time Doric user but not a died in the wool lifetime Finale user.
A seemingly simple task like hiding a staff for not showing baritone TC in the score but showing BC is nuts. Changing font sizes too for instance is just not intuitive but nothing in Dorico is intuitive to me. Yes, if you want to do Mary had a Little Lamb piano two staff piece it is pretty easy but editing a full concert XML score not so much and Dorico why leave one measure on the last page. All by itself, all alone poor thing. Dorico almost makes it mandatory you memorize keyboard shortcuts because the menu layout is so complex.
Well for certain Sibelius is the next option and Avid has just announced $149 bucks for perpetual license for us Finale users. I guess they had to. I used to always get the new sibelius demos so I hope it isn't such a shock to my system.
Score XML is better than Musescore 4 and some other programs and the parts are really nice.
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