![]() ![]() In order to run natively on Apple’s new Macs, we would need a version of Qt that would run natively too, and at the time we were planning Dorico 4, it wasn’t clear when that might arrive. Through a quirk of history, three of the four main desktop music notation applications (Finale being the exception) are built on top of the Qt cross-platform application framework. The majority of Dorico users worldwide run the software on Mac computers, so it was important for us to be as aggressive as possible in adapting Dorico to take advantage of the greater power and efficiency of these new systems. In June 2020, very shortly after the release of Dorico 3.5, Apple announced at their World Wide Developers’ Conference (WWDC) that they were beginning a transition away from the Intel architecture that had been at the heart of their Mac computers for fifteen years to their new Apple silicon ARM-based architecture, with a target of completing that transition within two years. ( Dorico for iPad nearly takes that honour, but in fact some initial prototyping and discussion had been made in 2019 as we mulled over when would be the right time to begin work on that project.)Ĭhanges in technology certainly played their part, too. ![]() ![]() Certainly the ongoing global pandemic was a factor, though the Dorico team and indeed everybody at Steinberg has shown remarkable flexibility and focus to be able to quickly adapt to radical changes in our working lives, and Dorico 4 is the first product that we have conceptualised, built and delivered while working completely remotely. At that point, we expected that Dorico 4 would be released in May or June 2021, but a unique combination of circumstances led to us changing our plans significantly before the end of 2020. ADR count-in and swipe options as well as support for Netflix TTAL 1.1, including Forced Narrative and multi-character attributes, has been added.It’s been a long time since the release of Dorico 3.5, back in May 2020. With Replace Audio in Video it’s now possible to export a new soundtrack into the original MP4.ĭolby Atmos 9.1.6 support - The Renderer for Dolby Atmos adds 9.1.6 speaker configuration support.ĪDM Authoring Formats - The ADM Authoring window has been updated to support different immersive formats - Dolby Atmos (Internal Renderer), Dolby Atmos (External Renderer), MPEG-H and OSC.ĭialogue Cleaning, Editing & Recording - Cleaning up dialogue while keeping background noise for use on a different track is easier with the updated Detect Silence panel. Video Engine improvements - Track Versions for video tracks makes it easy to A-B compare different video versions. A Vocoder for vocal sound design as well as two compressors and EQs ![]() Plug-ins for Dialogue Editing, Mixing and Sound Design - The powerful Vocal Chain allows for excellent voice processing results. TonalMatch - analyses the sound characteristics of an audio recording and transfers them to other clips, matching the spectral profile (EQ) and ambient noise floor.ĪI-powered Voice Separator - detects and isolates spoken dialogue from complex background noises, including other voices, and reduces or removes undesired voice sounds from background and ambient recordings.ĪDR Taker with Script Reader - displays ADR takes via a web browser, on any tablet or laptop on the same LAN network.įully integrated MPEG-H support - features a completely integrated workflow for authoring and mixing content for the object-based MPEG-H Audio format. *Update for registered users of Nuendo 12 ![]()
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