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Delete Technique : Deletes the selected switch.
Selecting a switch in the Switches table allows you to edit its controls and actions. Different
options are available in the Base and Add-on Switches section depending on the switch type.
NOTE
Most instruments have a “natural” playback technique, which is the most common way of
playing the instrument.
Dorico Elements requires every instrument to have a dened natural
playback technique.
You can only select one switch at a time in the Switches table.
Actions
Displays in a table any actions required to produce the selected playback technique. Allows you
to determine how the switch that triggers each playback technique is controlled, either by adding
new actions or editing existing ones.
NOTE
Depending on your plug-in, multiple types of actions can be required for each switch.
The Actions subsection comprises the following:
1 Middle C (note 60): Allows you to choose the pitch for middle C, as there are different
conventions for this. We recommend that you consult the documentation for your sound
libraries to check whether each one considers middle C to be C3, C4, or C5, and change this
setting accordingly.
2 On events/Off events: Allows you to specify whether actions affect the start or end of notes.
For example, you might want an event that resets the playback technique back to normal to
apply only to the end of notes.
On events affects the start of notes. Off events affects the end of notes.
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Actions table: Contains the following columns:
First column: Displays the action type. Actions can be a control change, program change,
or key switch.
Second column: Controls the rst parameter of the MIDI event. For key switches, this
indicates the pitch. For control changes, this indicates the control change number. For
program changes, this indicates the program number.
Third column: Controls the second parameter of the MIDI event. For key switches, this
indicates the velocity. For control changes, this indicates the amount of control change
within the range 0 to 127. Program changes do not have a second parameter.
Play mode
Expression maps
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