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Scorico.net

Posted: 15 Oct 2022, 18:46
by Dan Kreider
I've launched a site, https://Scorico.net, dedicated to the sharing of Dorico-related resources... mostly scores, but other materials as well.

We (the site admins) intend to vet the submissions for quality, although we aren't going to be fanatical about it. The hope is that every score on the site is of acceptable professional quality, if not perfect (what is "perfect" engraving, anyways...).

Questions and feedback welcome!

Re: Scorico.net

Posted: 17 Oct 2022, 14:42
by NeeraWM
It doesn't seem to be live right now.
Clicking on the link keeps us on the forum.
Looking for Scorico.net on DDG doesn't return anything related.
Some issue?

Re: Scorico.net

Posted: 19 Oct 2022, 13:48
by benwiggy
Yes, Dan's link is wrong: it should be:

https://scorico.net

Search engines take time to index new sites - particularly if there are no links to it!

Re: Scorico.net

Posted: 21 Oct 2022, 07:47
by NeeraWM
When I first read about this I thought this was a project to share templates, playback presets & config files, resources, and I am convinced this was Dan's intent. So far, though, even educational resources have a price tag and the rest looks like an online sheet music shop. Not sure this is going in the direction Dan wanted.

Re: Scorico.net

Posted: 22 Oct 2022, 07:04
by MichelRE
I've launched a site, https://Scorico.net, dedicated to the sharing of Dorico-related resources... mostly scores, but other materials as well.
straight from the horse's mouth.

Re: Scorico.net

Posted: 22 Oct 2022, 07:43
by NeeraWM
MichelRE wrote: 22 Oct 2022, 07:04
I've launched a site, https://Scorico.net, dedicated to the sharing of Dorico-related resources... mostly scores, but other materials as well.
straight from the horse's mouth.
Sharing and selling meanings are different.
I see only a sheet music shop for both scores and templates, now. Nothing against it, just it was not presented nor promoted this way in the months ahead its launch.

Re: Scorico.net

Posted: 22 Oct 2022, 23:40
by Dan Kreider
1. It’s “name your price.” Tons of folks have downloaded resources, and only one person has paid.

2. It’s up to vendors to submit those resources. Scorico is just the means to make them available.