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Dorico Pro 3.5; Dorico Pro 3.5 Crossgrade (for Sibelius and Finale users) Dorico Pro 3.5 Upgrade (for Dorico Elements users) Dorico Elements 3.5; Dorico Elements 3.5 Dorico is a free update for existing Dorico Pro 5, Dorico Elements 5 and Dorico SE 5 users. If you are currently running Dorico Pro 4 or Dorico Elements 4 or earlier, you can buy an update to Dorico Pro 5 or Dorico

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3 and its bundled library, and it has all of the same capabilities for working with third-party VST instruments and effects as Dorico Pro. The cues feature is not included, and nor are the new staff management features introduced today in Dorico Pro, and there are limitations in areas like tonality systems, beaming, and a reduced set of clefs and barline types is on offer.Dorico Elements is intended to be an ideal first step into the world of Dorico, and it packs all of the essential power of Dorico Pro into a simpler, more streamlined product that should be a perfect fit for many users with modest music notation needs.You can see a detailed comparison of the features of Dorico Pro and Dorico Elements on the new Dorico web site. Dorico Elements is available for €99.99 inc. German VAT, $99.99 US or £85 inc. VAT from the Steinberg online shop and from all good retailers. Educational pricing is also available for Dorico Elements, making it an incredibly inexpensive way to get started with Dorico.What’s next?The team is already hard at work on a minor maintenance release to squash a few bugs in the Dorico 2.0 release, and there are some further features we intend to get into a free update a little later in the year. I will write more about all of that in due course.In the meantime, I encourage you to head over to the brand new and beautiful dedicated Dorico web site to find out more about. Dorico Pro 3.5; Dorico Pro 3.5 Crossgrade (for Sibelius and Finale users) Dorico Pro 3.5 Upgrade (for Dorico Elements users) Dorico Elements 3.5; Dorico Elements 3.5 Dorico is a free update for existing Dorico Pro 5, Dorico Elements 5 and Dorico SE 5 users. If you are currently running Dorico Pro 4 or Dorico Elements 4 or earlier, you can buy an update to Dorico Pro 5 or Dorico Dorico is a free update for existing Dorico Pro 5, Dorico Elements 5 and Dorico SE 5 users. If you are currently running Dorico Pro 4 or Dorico Elements 4 or earlier, you can buy an update to Dorico Pro 5 or Dorico Dorico 4.3 is a free update for existing Dorico Pro 4, Dorico Elements 4 and Dorico SE 4 users. If you are currently running Dorico Pro 3.5 or Dorico Elements 3.5 or earlier, you can buy an update to Dorico Pro 4 or Dorico is a free update for existing Dorico Pro 5, Dorico Elements 5 and Dorico SE 5 users. If you are currently running Dorico Pro 4 or Dorico Elements 4 or earlier Dorico is a free update for existing Dorico Pro 5, Dorico Elements 5 and Dorico SE 5 users. If you are currently running Dorico Pro 4 or Dorico Elements 4 or earlier Today we are releasing two new products: a major update to Dorico, and a new entry-level version. Despite it being only three months since the Dorico 1.2.10 update at the end of February, the development teams in London and Hamburg have pulled out all the stops to deliver an incredible new set of features, and I’m very proud to be able to introduce you to them today.First things first: with the introduction of our new entry-level music notation software, Dorico Elements, Dorico itself is now called Dorico Pro, to reflect its place at the top of the product line. (This also brings Dorico into line with other Steinberg product families, including Cubase and WaveLab.)Get Dorico Pro 2 todayYou may not care about the specifics of the features included in this update, and just want to know how to get your hands on it as soon as possible. If you are an existing Dorico 1.x user, you can buy an update from the Steinberg Online Shop (priced at €99 inc. German VAT, $99.99 US, or £85 inc. UK VAT).If you first activated a new Dorico 1.x license on or after 2 May 2018, then you are eligible for a free, grace period update. If you think you are entitled to a grace period update, start here.And, of course, if you aren’t yet a Dorico user, but you have a license for the full version of either Sibelius or Finale, you can take advantage of special crossgrade pricing to add Dorico to

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3 and its bundled library, and it has all of the same capabilities for working with third-party VST instruments and effects as Dorico Pro. The cues feature is not included, and nor are the new staff management features introduced today in Dorico Pro, and there are limitations in areas like tonality systems, beaming, and a reduced set of clefs and barline types is on offer.Dorico Elements is intended to be an ideal first step into the world of Dorico, and it packs all of the essential power of Dorico Pro into a simpler, more streamlined product that should be a perfect fit for many users with modest music notation needs.You can see a detailed comparison of the features of Dorico Pro and Dorico Elements on the new Dorico web site. Dorico Elements is available for €99.99 inc. German VAT, $99.99 US or £85 inc. VAT from the Steinberg online shop and from all good retailers. Educational pricing is also available for Dorico Elements, making it an incredibly inexpensive way to get started with Dorico.What’s next?The team is already hard at work on a minor maintenance release to squash a few bugs in the Dorico 2.0 release, and there are some further features we intend to get into a free update a little later in the year. I will write more about all of that in due course.In the meantime, I encourage you to head over to the brand new and beautiful dedicated Dorico web site to find out more about

2025-03-29
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Today we are releasing two new products: a major update to Dorico, and a new entry-level version. Despite it being only three months since the Dorico 1.2.10 update at the end of February, the development teams in London and Hamburg have pulled out all the stops to deliver an incredible new set of features, and I’m very proud to be able to introduce you to them today.First things first: with the introduction of our new entry-level music notation software, Dorico Elements, Dorico itself is now called Dorico Pro, to reflect its place at the top of the product line. (This also brings Dorico into line with other Steinberg product families, including Cubase and WaveLab.)Get Dorico Pro 2 todayYou may not care about the specifics of the features included in this update, and just want to know how to get your hands on it as soon as possible. If you are an existing Dorico 1.x user, you can buy an update from the Steinberg Online Shop (priced at €99 inc. German VAT, $99.99 US, or £85 inc. UK VAT).If you first activated a new Dorico 1.x license on or after 2 May 2018, then you are eligible for a free, grace period update. If you think you are entitled to a grace period update, start here.And, of course, if you aren’t yet a Dorico user, but you have a license for the full version of either Sibelius or Finale, you can take advantage of special crossgrade pricing to add Dorico to

2025-03-26
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Learn Dorico in 11 MinutesIn this short video Anthony Hughes walks you through Dorico Elements in just 11 minutes, helping you to learn the basics of the user interface and many features including note input, the key editor, setting up your projects, advanced engraving features, how to change the sounds your project is using, and printing or exporting graphics. This video series on Getting Started with Dorico SE is also suitable for Dorico Elements and Pro and covers topics from finding your way around and starting your first project as well as guitar and percussion notation, editing and arranging, sharing projects and playback.Click the button below for the whole series on our YouTube channel. Note Input TutorialsThis comprehensive video series covers all aspects of how to input music into Dorico from how to start note input, the caret and grid, using a mouse or keyboard, pitch and duration, chords, slurs, articulations, rests, tuplets, grace notes, ties and unique Dorico features such as Insert mode and inputting notes simultaneously across multiple staves.Click the button below to watch the whole series on our YouTube channel.

2025-04-04

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