![]() ![]() On our own forum, there have also been some lovely comments, like these: #Dorico is putting the irregular back into music. Rather than dwelling on the negatives, valid and important though that feedback is, we’ve also been thrilled to see people making beautiful music with Dorico already. We are very proud of what we’ve achieved in the first release of Dorico, but it is only the beginning, and we are working hard to ensure that the product matures as quickly as possible. We have tried throughout Dorico’s development to be as transparent as possible about what would be included in the initial release, but there was always going to be a gap between the reality of the product and what people had imagined the product would be. The Dorico forum on the Steinberg web site has been red hot, and there has been a huge amount of discussion about Dorico on social media, especially on Twitter and Facebook. The feedback has broadly been positive, but of course some users have encountered problems with the software, and there has been some disappointment about the fact that some features are missing. We have had an incredible amount of feedback in the two weeks since Dorico launched. I was interviewed by Sebastian on-stage, and after the event very much enjoyed talking with the people in attendance. Two days later I was in Vienna, at the incredible Synchron Stage that has been restored and reopened by Vienna Symphonic Library, for the German-language launch event, where Dorico was demonstrated by product specialist Sebastian Mönch, and the audience was treated to a performance by the Radio String Quartet of a piece they prepared in Dorico called The World According to Ben and Jun. The Radio String Quartet playing at the Dorico launch event at the Synchron Stage, Vienna, Thursday 20 October 1016 After the live stream went off air after 90 minutes, we had almost an hour of Q&A in the hall, and there were so many questions that we had to cut things short and allow the team to start dismantling the staging and lighting so that the hall could be ready for its next event. The London event was streamed live over YouTube and Facebook to more than 1000 people watching live, and thousands more who have watched since, and we had more than 150 guests in attendance at Bush Hall in Shepherd’s Bush. ![]() The week of the launch itself was highlighted by two great launch events, first in London on the evening of 19 October, and two days later in Vienna. It has been a whirlwind two weeks since Dorico was launched on Wednesday 19 October, and now that the dust is beginning to settle on the initial release, we can talk about what comes next.įirstly, I want to thank everybody who has supported Dorico so far. It has been very humbling for me and for the rest of the team to see how many people believe in our vision for the future of scoring software enough to have bought in on day one, and we will work hard to repay your faith in us. ![]()
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