![]() I’ve a registered version so I can host it directly in Dorico as a VST or VST/i without needing ReWire however, one can experiment with the free demo version via ReWire using ReWire VST. ![]() I’ve personally used Bidule to sync simple audio tracks with Dorico, as well as for a variety of real time audio rendering applications. If Dorico is the Master one can use ReWire VST to create a ReWire connection (Audio: 1 Stereo bus, 6 mono busses, MIDI: at least 16 MIDI channels over 8 ports ). Until then I’ve had some success with supplemental software. I’m presuming even just a nice “Rewire”-type syncing with Cubase and other DAW’s for the audio portion could also be helpful of course (down the line), as I think you’ve alluded to…Īll things I would like to see in the future as well.
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