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NOTE
Any changes you make within plug-ins are not communicated to Dorico Elements, for example,
changing a sound that the expression map expects to use a modulation wheel for dynamics to
one that uses note velocity instead. This can lead to unexpected low notes sounding in playback
because Dorico Elements is still using the expression and percussion maps for the original
sounds. If you make changes in plug-ins, you must manually assign the correct expression and
percussion maps to the appropriate endpoints.
You can then save your changes as a custom endpoint conguration if you want to reuse them in
other projects.
RELATED LINKS
Custom endpoint congurations on page 484
Edit Endpoint Congurations dialog on page 486
Endpoint Setup dialog
The Endpoint Setup dialog displays which expression and percussion maps are currently linked
to each endpoint in the corresponding plug-in instance, and allows you to change these settings.
It also allows you to save your current settings as custom endpoint congurations, which you can
then include in custom playback templates.
You can open the Endpoint Setup dialog by clicking Endpoint Setup in each plug-in
instance in the VST and MIDI Instruments panel.
The Endpoint Setup dialog contains the following options and sections:
1
Name
Allows you to change the name of the selected plug-in instance. This affects the name shown
in the VST and MIDI Instruments panel and in the
Mixer.
2
Number of MIDI ports
Play mode
Endpoints
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