Dorico or Finale?
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 12:10 am
Hi Everyone,
I have Sibelius 6.
As I now have a 64 bit Windows system, I figured it was time for me to upgrade.
I have no wish to upgrade to Sibelius 8.4 as I have no wish to go on a subscription.
Steinberg hired much of the team that were layed off by Avid after they bought the company that developed Sibelius.
They developed a new notation software, they named Dorico, after Valerio Dorico. A late 15th century Italian typographer.
The software has many excellent features such as the same audio engine used to run Cubase. It also has Page layout, and spacing, as well as other features including engraving.
However, because it's new, it lacks features available in Finale (and Sibelius) such as Chord Symbols and Fingering. Though they say these and others will be included in free updates to those who purchase it.
It supports VST3 plugins and some VST2 plugins. Unfortunately, if you don't have a VST3 plugin for say East/West Play, and its VST2 plugin is not acceptable, I'm afraid you're out of luck.
You can crossgrade to it for $279.99 for a limited time.
I'm also considering Finale. The advantage of Finale, is, it's a mature product, with many features Dorico does not yet have, such as Chord Symbols.
Unfortunately, also unlike Dorico, Finale's maturity means it probably also has old code.
However, and I believe that this is important, according to their advertisement, it should work with all VST2 instruments, unlike Dorico. This means I can use my East/West Player and NI Kontakt.
The crossgrade price from Sibelius to Dorico is $149.
Any feedback you can provide that would help me make a decision, would be gratefully appreciated.
I have Sibelius 6.
As I now have a 64 bit Windows system, I figured it was time for me to upgrade.
I have no wish to upgrade to Sibelius 8.4 as I have no wish to go on a subscription.
Steinberg hired much of the team that were layed off by Avid after they bought the company that developed Sibelius.
They developed a new notation software, they named Dorico, after Valerio Dorico. A late 15th century Italian typographer.
The software has many excellent features such as the same audio engine used to run Cubase. It also has Page layout, and spacing, as well as other features including engraving.
However, because it's new, it lacks features available in Finale (and Sibelius) such as Chord Symbols and Fingering. Though they say these and others will be included in free updates to those who purchase it.
It supports VST3 plugins and some VST2 plugins. Unfortunately, if you don't have a VST3 plugin for say East/West Play, and its VST2 plugin is not acceptable, I'm afraid you're out of luck.
You can crossgrade to it for $279.99 for a limited time.
I'm also considering Finale. The advantage of Finale, is, it's a mature product, with many features Dorico does not yet have, such as Chord Symbols.
Unfortunately, also unlike Dorico, Finale's maturity means it probably also has old code.
However, and I believe that this is important, according to their advertisement, it should work with all VST2 instruments, unlike Dorico. This means I can use my East/West Player and NI Kontakt.
The crossgrade price from Sibelius to Dorico is $149.
Any feedback you can provide that would help me make a decision, would be gratefully appreciated.