Best Steinberg Dorico Pro 5 Alternatives
We found 3 alternatives to Steinberg Dorico Pro 5 based on experts and consumers reviews.
Arobas Music Guitar Pro 8
Based on 2 reviews
Since I was a child I wanted that product so much. At that time the Guitar Pro 4 was released& I always wanted it. Finally, I achieved to get myself the Guitar Pro 8& it has so many features: + Useful tool for easy creation of own scores and accompaniments, for learning to play and practicing, etc. + Suitable for three- to ten-string instruments with up to 24 frets Load and play an audio file with tempo and pitch adjustment for transcribing songs, as a practice or backing track + Virtual pedalboard with numerous integrated effects +Focus / Unfocus function changes the level of the currently selected track by a defined value and thus creates a volume difference from the other tracks +Visual metronome for visual tempo indication + Individually adjustable relative values for length,...
Steinberg Dorico Pro 4
Based on 1 reviews
I started with musescore, found some issues. Demo'ed Dorico, but it expired before this one got to my. Dorico and noteperformer are amazing together. I highly suggest this program.
Avid Sibelius Ultimate Perpetual
Based on 1 reviews
I've been using Sibelius since version 6 (which is a long time ago) so I'm used to it. It's very powerful and produces great looking scores. For the last couple of years I'd been using the reduced-feature set of the Artist edition; but a couple of missing features became ever more vital. So I bought the Ultimate version. It was wonderful to get back features I'd been missing since version 7. You've got a choice of about 3 scoring programs: Sibelius, Dorico or Finale. Dorico is a newcomer and I don't know it; however, it was written with the help of some ex-Sibelius programmers. Of the arrangers I've spoken to, a slight majority prefer Sibelius. So why not full marks. although it's very powerful and feature rich, it's also old and it's user interface is quirky to say the least....