Steinberg have released Dorico 6, available on various platforms and tiers.
- Dorico Pro 6 – €579.00 / $579.99.
- Dorico Elements 6 – €/$99.99
- Dorico (iPad) – FREE with various in-app purchases
A range of downloadable updates and upgrades, crossgrades, and education versions are exclusively available through the Steinberg Online Shop. Customers who have activated Dorico Pro 5 or Dorico Elements 5 or earlier versions since March 26, 2025, are eligible for a FREE, downloadable grace period update to the latest version. Dorico SE 6 is available for FREE download from the Steinberg website, and Dorico for iPad is available for FREE download from the App Store.
What’s new in version 6:
- Proofreading: Dorico automatically checks your score as you edit, highlighting issues that could raise questions in rehearsal and recording sessions in the new Proofreading panel.
- Cutaways: Create cutaway scores that match the finest published works of Lutosławski, Ligeti, Berio, and Stravinsky in a single click.
- Chord symbols: Show multiple rows of chord symbols, with optional extender lines. Create your own custom chord symbols, and easily override every aspect of their appearance.
- Cycle playback: Loop any section of your score during playback, and hear your edits live in the next cycle.
- Fill view: Fill view makes maximum use of your available display, flexibly flowing as many systems of music as possible into the width and height of the window.
- System-attached items: Exercise complete control over where tempos, rehearsal marks, repeats, and large time signatures appear.
- OpenType features: Access enhanced typographical control with full support for OpenType glyph positioning and glyph substitution features.
- Flow heading overrides: Flow headings provide automatic titles before each new song, movement or piece in your project: now you can control exactly how they appear on every page in every layout.
- Marching Percussion Basics: All the essential sounds you need for marching snares, cymbals, tenors, and bass drums, in partnership with Tapspace, makers of Virtual Drumline.
- User settings import and export: Easily move all your customizations to Dorico from one computer to another with import and export of all your user settings.
- Condensing: All instruments held by players can now be condensed, instead of only the first, making it easy to handle players who double.
- More new features: Further enhancements can be found throughout the application, including improvements to MusicXML import and export, more flexible staff labels, easier editing for instrument names and front matter, interface refinements, and many more.
Dorico 6 is the new generation of its family of composition and music notation software for macOS, Windows, and iPadOS.
Producing beautiful and functional performance materials that can be easily understood by every musician requires both experience and attention to hundreds of tiny details. Dorico 6 augments musicians’ experience and instincts with its unique new Proofreading panel, automatically scanning users’ scores and parts as they edit, and identifying potential issues that could raise questions in rehearsal.
For example, Dorico can identify problems with the metrical structure of the music, such as bars that are shorter or longer than the prevailing time signature, or unbalanced repeats that will upset the pulse. It can flag up duplicate markings — like telling a violin to play pizzicato, and then repeating that instruction later, without an intervening change to another technique, such as arco — and suggest places where additional markings could be added such as ensuring that each entry for an instrument following a long rest is given an appropriate dynamic.
Dorico can also offer practical advice for performance: for example, for players who switch between different instruments while playing, it can identify places where there is insufficient time to change instrument, based on the current tempo of the music. It can also identify technical issues with the playability of material for fretted and unfretted stringed instruments, including difficult stretches and double-stops.
Any issues Dorico finds are listed in the new Proofreading panel, which can be efficiently filtered to focus only on specific kinds of issues, allowing users to navigate between them.
Engraving capabilities are also greatly expanded in Dorico 6, both in page layout and with notations such as chord symbols.
The middle years of the last century were responsible for many innovations in music notation, including the technique of cutaway scores, where instead of showing empty bars for instruments that are resting, their staves are completely hidden, only reappearing when they have new music. This kind of page layout was pioneered by influential composers like Lutosławski, Berio, and Stravinsky in the 1960s, but has always been highly laborious to achieve in music notation software. Dorico 6 now makes it possible to produce perfect cutaway scores with a single click, massively reducing the time it takes to prepare this kind of score, while still allowing the production of perfect parts.
In commercial music, jazz, and music for small ensembles and bands, chord symbols are a vital ingredient to communicate the harmonic structure of the music. Dorico 6 builds on its existing comprehensive support for chord symbols with a raft of new capabilities: it is now possible to have multiple rows of chord symbols, making it easy to show alternative sets of changes for reharmonizations or repeated passages; chord symbols can display duration lines to show larger harmonic structures, helpful in educational settings; and users can now create their own custom chord symbol types, defining precisely how they sound and how they look, unlocking a world of new possibilities.
Beyond these highlights, Dorico 6 is packed with other powerful tools to inspire greater creativity. Cycle playback allows users to loop any section of their music, and hear edits in real time. New marching percussion sounds, delivered in partnership with Tapspace, makers of Virtual Drumline, are invaluable to band arrangers, adding impactful cymbal, bass, tenor, and snare drum samples. Workflow enhancements are found throughout the application, including support for advanced OpenType font features, a unique new fill view that makes maximally efficient use of users’ display real estate, improvements to condensing, MusicXML import and export, new fonts, and much more.
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