Editors for tempo, dynamics, pitch bend and a specialisation of the piano roll editor for percussion kits are our top priority, and we expect these to be included in the next update. Now that the selection, editing and zoom behaviours in the existing piano roll, velocity and continuous controller editors are feeling good, our focus is on reimplementing the missing editors that we know Dorico users are waiting for. There are a number of other minor improvements and bug fixes for the Key Editor, including more reliable updating when adding independently-routed voices, improvements to velocity editing, better handling of octave transposing instruments when adding notes in the piano roll editor, and so on. Thirdly, you can now change the horizontal zoom of the editors when the mouse pointer is over any part of the main piano roll, velocity and continuous controller editors by holding Ctrl (Windows) or Command (macOS) and using the mouse wheel. Secondly, in Dorico for macOS and Windows the select and multi-select tools have now been combined, which makes selecting items in the piano roll, velocity and continuous controller editors much easier with the mouse: click, Shift+click and Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command-click (macOS) all now work as you would expect, making it much easier to work efficiently in these editors. You can return to the select tool by simply right-clicking, as the selector will open at the mouse pointer’s current position, automatically choosing the select tool. This allows you to change the current tool very rapidly: hold the right mouse button to show the quick tool selector, move the pointer over the tool you want to use, then release the right mouse button. We are continuing to focus on improving the user experience in the new Key Editor in Write and Play modes, and Dorico 4.0.20 brings a trio of further useful improvements.įirstly, when you right-click in the piano roll, velocity or continuous controller editors, a quick tool selector appears, similar to the tool buttons palette in Cubase. We’re pleased to announce the release of a second maintenance update for Dorico 4, version 4.0.20, and a complementary update to Dorico for iPad, version 2.1, bringing another tranche of useful new capabilities, and some 90 fixes addressing issues reported since Dorico 4.0’s release in January.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |