User manual

Table Of Contents
The VST and MIDI Instruments panel contains the following sections:
1 VST Instruments
2 MIDI Instruments
VST Instruments
The VST Instruments section of the panel contains rack slots in which you can select VST
instruments to use for playback.
NOTE
Dorico Elements only shows VST 3 instruments by default. If you want VST 2 instruments to be
available in the VST Instruments section of the VST and MIDI Instruments panel, you must
whitelist them. Only Kontakt is available by default.
When you add instruments in your project, Dorico Elements automatically creates a playback
template containing instances of HALion Sonic SE with sounds chosen from the HALion Sonic SE
and HALion Symphonic Orchestra libraries. Dorico Elements also sets up expression maps and
percussion maps as required.
If you change any of these default settings, Dorico Elements no longer makes automatic
changes, meaning you must then load sounds for new instruments manually. Additionally, the
HALion plug-in does not communicate changes in the plug-in to Dorico Elements, meaning
Dorico Elements still tries to play back the music in your project using the expression map for the
original sounds.
You must change the expression map manually for each plug-in you change.
Therefore, we recommend that you do one of the following if you want to update the sounds
used for playback after making changes:
Choose Play > Load Sounds for Unassigned Instruments to change the default settings
and then add new instruments to your project. This automatically loads sounds for
instruments in your project without assigned sounds.
Choose Play > Playback Template to open the Playback Template dialog, where you can
reload a default playback template.
You can add new slots for VST instruments and delete VST instruments by clicking the respective
button in the action bar.
Add
Adds a new slot for a VST instrument in the VST Instruments section of the VST and MIDI
Instruments panel.
Delete
Deletes the selected VST instrument from the VST Instruments section of the VST and
MIDI Instruments panel.
MIDI Instruments
The MIDI Instruments section of the panel contains rack slots in which you can select MIDI
devices to use for output during playback.
Play mode
Project window in Play mode
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