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Superior drummer 2.0 map logic pro
Superior drummer 2.0 map logic pro




It would be very interesting to hear experiences from Dorico users here. creating music using midi instruments and VST plugins). My dream would be having a notation software that can also function well as a DAW (ie. I can get the educational crossgrade offer, so I'm looking at purchasing Dorico, and see if it can at least replace Sibelius for my notation needs. My impression is that Dorico is becoming a good all-in-one option for classical and big band scores and mockups, but does it work for composing pop/rock using sample libraries and VST plugins (like Superior Drummer, synths, sample players) as well as effect plugins? I assume Dorico doesn't have the same automation flexibility or CPU efficiency yet, but how far along has Dorico come? It seems Apple is more concerned with catering to the Ableton Live-crowd in recent years. I like to create symphonic and progressive rock, with contrapuntal and complex keyboard voices, and Logic's notation functionality is really dated at this point. One of my biggest gripes with Logic Pro, is the lack of a proper notation functionality. I've been looking at Dorico 4 lately, and it seems like a promising semi-DAW solution.






Superior drummer 2.0 map logic pro