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rAC

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I am thinking of getting a notation programme (I actually have old Sibelius and Notion licenses somewhere). It seems that most here are using Dorico these days. I am wondering if that is because it also seems many here are using Cubase? As I intend to remain on Logic I am interested in advice about what seems to work well with it, or am I better off continuing to use Logic’s own scoring?
I am thinking that I will generally be using whatever for piano and vocal combined scoring with occasional seperate bass lines Eg the sort of thing that was popular as sheet music in the 70’s for popular music.
 
I am thinking of getting a notation programme (I actually have old Sibelius and Notion licenses somewhere). It seems that most here are using Dorico these days. I am wondering if that is because it also seems many here are using Cubase? As I intend to remain on Logic I am interested in advice about what seems to work well with it, or am I better off continuing to use Logic’s own scoring?
I am thinking that I will generally be using whatever for piano and vocal combined scoring with occasional seperate bass lines Eg the sort of thing that was popular as sheet music in the 70’s for popular music.
Logic can do that kind of thing fairly well itself, but also exporting midi or musicxml to Dorico works excellently.
 
I think LogicPro's own notation is rather good, but it's a bit difficult to learn how to use it. But its quite good
 
I would say it’s enough, but very basic. If you don’t intend to produce complicated scores it would probably be fine, but Musescore or maybe the lite version of Sibelius are surely more recommendable
 
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