All Youtube Shorts are in that format. How is that odd?
āMusic that movesā reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode āTo serve Manā In that episode, the Earth was visited by a race of aliens called Kammits who claimed to be altruistic. On their first arrival, they left a book in their own language, of course. Throughout the episode, government people were frantically trying to translate the book. Eventually, they translated the title as āTo Serve Manā. After that, things had been going so well that they lost interest in translating the rest of the book.
The ironic twist came when the main researcher was boarding the spaceship for an excursion to the Kammitsā planet. His assistant broke through the line, shouting at him, āDonāt get on that ship ⦠It is a COOKBOOKā
āMusic that movesā probably has nothing to do with the sound or energy of the music. It is probably about taking your project to different places ā moving the platform, not the music. I donāt know what I would do with an iPhone and Dorico, or a pad for that matter, unless I could write the music with a stylus. But the iPad seems like a good guess.
One thing that really makes me cough is when people donāt turn their phone sideways to record video.
<old man yells at cloudā¦>
Because before these two shorts theyāve only done two others that look like experiments. In other worse they normally do regular videos, this is the first time theyāve used a short for something significant.
Again easy to see patterns where they donāt exist - maybe theyāre going to use shorts more now for teasers, or maybe it means something more in this context.
lol ⦠called Vertical Video Syndrome (cue old internet meme). I got a new fancy e-bike the other day and my wife wanted a video for a friend, we spend the first part of the video arguing about portrait (her choice) versus landscape (the only proper choice)
One last possibility: full Zumba integration.
Of course, it could just be āmovesā in the emotional sense, or was that just too simple for anyone to mention? In which case, if thereās no double meaning, it has to be something general. My betās on D5, with lots of astonishingly useful new goodies. Time to unlock the wallet. ![]()
Just noticed that the hashtags in these shorts are:
- create music that moves, and
- more time for music.
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more time = portable / not tied to desktop = itās an iPad update = thatās all folks
#moretimeformusic has been a hashtag for Dorico since version 3 came out.
I think itās gonna be a new feature : auto-delete project upon saving if Dorico estimates that the song/piece is too boring (not enough movement) or without emotions (doesnāt move us), forcing us to challenge ourselves in making better music.
Canāt wait ! ![]()
It would be nice if this were about rhythmic subtleties and allowing one to conduct a piece.
Perhaps the Team has finally figured a foolproof way to get files from iPad via iCloud onto a desktop without missing files. ![]()
Coreographic notation confirmed
I mentioned that above, but I think this is more than that, a double meaning on movement (iPhone and/or iPad) and moving music.
Dorico+Cubase integration please! ![]()
Apologies, I obviously didnāt scan the thread carefully enough. Anyway, all will no doubt be revealed on the 24th!
It is the announcement of the Dorico Sheet Music Printing and Shipping Service with low overhead rates. So notated music can āmoveā out the door as a published and paid product to the end customer.
OK Iām wondering if the Cubase/Nuendo remote interface/plugin is more like it. But hereās the thing, unless thereās already an interface that Iām not thinking of this will necessitate an equal announcement from Cubase and Nuendo, no? Unless the unlikely situation that the API was already secretly released earlier in those two programs. Looking over at the Cubase YouTube channel and the forums I donāt see anything cooking. Though in theory they could release a minor surprise update with the API.
So as much as Iād love and use DAW remote (and much prefer it to an iPhone port with some zippy transcribe capability) there seems to be an echo over on the DAW side.
