![]() Until last January, with Dorico 4, when I decided to buy it. I had Dorico in mind, but the problems I saw in several youtube videos like Tanctacrul's made me wait. Furthermore the score editor is horrible for large instrumental ensembles. I always have been studying music with sheet music, and the change to the Cubase key editor is too big. But it was a very slow process if I wanted to make a good composition. I followed the latter and made a good template with several tracks for sketching that could help me to some extent to compose. The choices I had then were either Musescore and its bad sounds, or Cubase and BBC. Then, just when BBC Core came out, I was doing projects in the trial version of Cubase for a course at university, so I took the opportunity and bought BBC Core and Cubase with the student discount. ![]() I started using Musescore when I didn't even know that orchestral libraries existed (and I thought they would be too expensive to bother researching). ![]() I'm sorry for writing here, but I find it a very interesting topic and I have had similar questions for myself recently.
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