![]() When my long-time favorite iPad app (forScore) came to the Mac earlier this year, I wrote about it. I am thankful for their hard work and wish the Dorico team future success on this project. While there is room for improvement, it's bold for the Dorico team to pack a desktop-class experience into the first version. There are some quirks due to Dorico not supporting features that make iPad apps feel like iPad apps: full Apple Pencil support, responsive touch gestures, file system integration, Magic Keyboard/trackpad support, and multitasking are examples of this. For me, a middle school band director, it will fill most of my iOS composing needs. Serious composers and power users might need the desktop for some things. The iPad app has new features, many of which are optimizations for touch, including several new input methods (piano, fretboard, drum pads, and a new Key Editor). While many "pro" iPad apps are companion experiences to bigger desktop versions, Dorico brings a whole lot of the power from its desktop app to its mobile version, proving that the iPad can be every bit as "pro" as its name suggests.ĭorico for iPad's free tier is similar to their free desktop offering Dorico SE, and an in-app subscription adds features comparable to their Dorico Elements version. Our niche professional corner of the world is receiving legitimate, pro-featured, software for iPadOS, a market that is still light on “pro” software, even from Apple themselves (like, for real. There are still apps and workflows that require me to take out my Mac, and I am delighted whenever the release of a professional iPad app lessons these occurrences. I depend on iOS for getting much of my work done. I am beyond excited that a major professional scoring app has come to the iPad for two reasons: ![]() It's a desktop-class adaptation, which includes most of the features I need for my everyday work as a music teacher. Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Too Long Didn't Read:ĭorico for iPad is out today! You can read their announcement here. ![]() ![]() Listen to my podcast interview with Daniel Spreadbury (Product Marketing Manager) about Dorico for the iPad. ![]()
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