![]() ![]() So I went to the preferences (Cmd +, ) and went to the Key Commands – Jump Bar Alias section. But seriously the Jump Bar makes things so easy even Big Bird could do this!įor instance as I was testing out the new Smart MIDI import and Polyphonic MIDI Transcription I found there are still things to clean up but I started seeing some patterns. Well now… I’ve got BOTH features and a whole lot more power at the push of THE LETTER “J” – This is starting to sound like Sesame Street here. Smart people know that you seriously need to STOP mousing around and keep your hands on the keyboard amap (As Much As Possible)! Another vital part of my workflow, in a well written app, is to use the Help in the menus up top when I don’t quite remember where something is! My workflow has ALWAYS been to use and memorize Keyboard Shortcuts. ![]() ![]() The new Jump Bar is like the Terminator version of keyboard shortcuts – I mean seriously, the Jump Bar is going to destroy and mangle peoples workflow because it is so stinking amazing! People WILL be learning a new workflow because of the Jump Bar. So here is my first of a few posts with some quick thoughts about improvements in Dorico 4 – With the improved Smart MIDI Import and Polyphonic MIDI Transcription options now available though I can create a MIDI file of my improv sessions and Dorico now gives me sheet music that is more easily decipherable. The problem I have is that I don’t play well by ear and I don’t remember very well what I just played! I’ve got SO many thoughts and things to write about in relation to the Version 4 update of Dorico! This version is helping me to get some of my music that has been rattling around in my brain out onto a readable piece of Sheet Music! I mean it’s fairly easy for me to just sit at my keyboard and improv through some fun little ideas that could easily get turned into a full fledged piece of music. ![]()
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