David Toub
Dorico Pro 6.x, previously Finale 27.4 http://dbtmusic.wordpress.com/
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I don’t feel I owe anything to MakeMusic. They took a great application, originally developed by Coda, and gradually wrecked it due to bad decisions and overall neglect. When they tried to get Mac ...
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wow-that was fast. Good. They really mismanaged this whole thing but at least are now in cleanup mode. Much appreciated.
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@Biggs: yes it uses NP. It automatically found it on my system when I installed the free trial version of Dorico and used that for sounds. @Doug: interesting idea. But if Finale doesn't phone home ...
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They should sell it but not to a small or individual developer. Hard enough to maintain PL I would think. No, it should be open-source and freely available. It will still be buggy and have a lack...
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I’m hoping there is more to the upgrade than support/integration of external sample libraries that I don’t actually use. Wish it had better integration with GPO5, for example. And I do hope it has ...
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Honestly, no. And I was part of the development seed testing cycle for Ventura, so I'd been using it for months before the release and Finale was pretty stable. I'm updating to the latest beta of 1...
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Here's how Dorico handles accidentals as various options. This would be nice to have in Finale, for example. Same with how they now handle note insertions; much better than how it's done in Finale ...
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No problem. I made a lot of mistakes early on because their web site, while it has a lot of great information, makes it a bit daunting to find.
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No worries. From their site: run this /Library/Application Support/NotePerformer/Uninstall NotePerformer.command
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Greetings Steve. Happy to try to sort this out. I use NP 3 and had some speed bumps along the way with Finale (I've never used Sibelius so can't comment there, but things seem very similar to ope...