So I earned my first payout using Dorico today... took a copy job (digitize a score and parts) that paid 2/3 the cost of the software.
Was surprisingly easy and had no difficulties other than having to manually space staves in parts.
Working in Dorico!
- hautbois baryton
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Working in Dorico!
Composer and engraver
Re: Working in Dorico!
Congratulations!
Let's toast to many more future assignments!
Let's toast to many more future assignments!
Re: Working in Dorico!
you normally shouldn't have had to do this.
there are settings for ideal distances between all the various types of staff combinations.
the only time I have to go in and make manual changes in parts is for page turns.
- hautbois baryton
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- Joined: 06 Jan 2018, 17:06
- Location: Phoenix, AZ
Re: Working in Dorico!
No matter what I put in the ideal distance settings, nothing changed in the file.
I figure I missed something - next time it comes up I'll pop a note in the Dorico forum and see if I can get properly educated on how it works.
Composer and engraver
Re: Working in Dorico!
If you want to send over a sample project with the issue, I will gladly give it a look.
Re: Working in Dorico!
Yes, I'd agree -- I rarely do *any* manual adjustment of staves. Happy to look over a sample score and advise.