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Whitelisting VST instruments
You must whitelist any VST 2 instruments you want to use in Dorico Elements. Because
whitelisting works like a preference, you must only whitelist plug-ins once for them to be
available in any project.
PREREQUISITE
You have quit Dorico Elements and all other programs.
A default vst2whitelist.txt le is included with your Dorico Elements installation, which lists
VST 2.x plug-ins that Steinberg has qualied for use with Dorico Elements.
You can create a second vst2whitelist.txt le in a user-specic location that is not
overwritten if you subsequently update or reinstall Dorico Elements.
When Dorico Elements starts up, it reads both the default whitelist le and your user-specic
whitelist le to build up the list of whitelisted plug-ins.
PROCEDURE
1. Open a new text document in a plain text editor, such as Notepad.
2. Enter the le names of the VST plug-ins you want to whitelist without their le extension
(.dll on Windows and .vst on macOS).
Each plug-in must have its own line in the text le.
3. Save your own vst2whitelist.txt le in one of the following places, depending on your
operating system:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\VSTAudioEngine2_64
(Windows)
/Users/username/Library/Preferences/VSTAudioEngine2 (macOS)
4. Delete the following les from the folder:
Vst2xPlugin Blacklist VSTAudioEngine.xml
Vst2xPlugin Infos VSTAudioEngine.xml
Vst2xPlugin SearchPaths VSTAudioEngine.xml
RESULT
When you next start Dorico Elements, it considers your whitelisted VST plug-in entries, making
them available for use in the program.
Playback Options dialog
The Playback Options dialog provides options that allow you to make project-wide changes to
how the music you have written sounds when played back. These options affect playback,
regardless of expression maps and patches.
In the Playback Options dialog, you can change how dynamics, pedal lines, and different
notations are interpreted during playback.
For example, you can change how much louder notes on the rst beat in each bar are compared
to other notes in the bar, change how long each pedal retake lasts, and how much different
articulations, such as staccatissimo and tenuto, affect the duration of notes.
You can open Playback Options in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-P in any mode.
Choose Play > Playback Options in Play mode.
Play mode
Playback Options dialog
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