![]() With the Key Editor now accessible in the lower zone, the track overview has been simplified, with the introduction of a new track inspector on the left providing quick access to routing, channel settings, and more. Play mode has been restructured to make it more streamlined. You can click or tap notes into the score from the piano, input guitar tab directly by touching the string and fret on the fretboard or see all of the percussion instruments at a glance with the drum pads. The lower zone in Write mode houses the Properties panel, the new Key Editor, and the Mixer, plus three new on-screen instruments to make note input quicker than ever - and all of them are touch-enabled for Windows devices with touch screens, like the Microsoft Surface. On-screen keyboard, fretboard and drum pads Editing continuous controllers, dynamics and velocities in line with the music notation. The view is automatically kept in sync, so users will never get lost. ![]() With the introduction of a dedicated Key Editor in the lower zone in Write mode, it’s now easier than ever to shape the MIDI performance of music notation. With melodies, bass lines and inner textures automatically captured. Whether using the new smart MIDI import workflow or recording music in real time from a MIDI keyboard, Dorico 4 now automatically separates the music played into separate voices, producing a much cleaner transcription than ever before. Dorico 4 thankfully introduces a powerful new MIDI import workflow that intelligently interprets incoming tracks, and remembers the user’s choices for future imports.
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