
Using a dedicated popover, users can add figures to any bass part and choose how they should appear with a set of engraving options. Figured bass is a shorthand notation for describing harmony that was in wide usage in European music in the 17th and 18th centuries, written using a system of numerals for intervals above the written bass note. In addition, the new version offers expanded support for early music with comprehensive support for figured bass, complete with its own trademark musical intelligence. Dorico 3.5 allows specifying the pitch before duration, allowing users to try out melodies and chords without inputting them, only committing them to the score when the duration to be used is specified.ĭorico 3.5 also introduces new tools for handling sample libraries through its expanded VST Expression Maps editor, with conditional switches - for example, to use a particular sound when a note is shorter than a certain duration in real time - and improved handling for techniques that can be combined with other sounds without needing to define every possible combination in the expression map. Melodic and rhythmic transformations including slurs, dynamics, playing techniques etc.Steinberg has announced the release of the latest version of its professional scoring software, Dorico 3.5, with updates to the entire series of products - Dorico Pro, Dorico Elements, and the free Dorico SE - that build on the capabilities introduced in Dorico 3.0.ĭorico’s step input method previously required users to specify the duration of the note before its pitch, which is convenient when copying out existing music but not always convenient when composing.Variable insert mode with numerous options for extending existing compositions.

Polyphonic MIDI transcription with automatic assignment of voices.Extensive, intelligent MIDI import for easy transfer of MIDI data from DAWs etc.Parallel usable and automatically synchronised key editor in write mode for fast input and adjustment of MIDI data.Composing and arranging for ensembles with unlimited number of instruments, movements and music pieces in one project.
