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Volume dynamic: Allows you to choose whether the volume dynamic for the selected switch
is controlled by its Note velocity or a Control change.
If you choose Control change, you must specify the controller by number. You can consult
the documentation for the VST instrument and/or MIDI controller you are using to nd the
appropriate controller number.
Volume dynamic Min/Max: Allow you to set the minimum and maximum range for
dynamics using either note velocity or MIDI CC, depending on the sound library.
Use Secondary dynamic: Allows you to dene an additional volume control for sound
libraries that use both note velocity and control changes for volume dynamic.
Secondary dynamic Min/Max: Allow you to set the minimum and maximum range for
dynamics using either note velocity or MIDI CC, depending on the sound library.
Playback Options Overrides
Allows you to override specic playback options for the selected expression map only. Activating
a playback option overrides it. The available playback options include the default duration of
notes with different articulations, unmeasured tremolo notes, and the effect that beat position
and articulations have on dynamics.
You can hide/show the Playback Options Overrides section by clicking the section header.
Mutual Exclusion Groups
Allows you to dene playback techniques that are mutually exclusive, that is, cannot be in use
concurrently. For example, players cannot play vibrato and non-vibrato at the same time. Putting
playback techniques into the same exclusion group means only one can be used at a time.
You can allow Dorico Elements to dene mutual exclusion groups automatically or dene them
yourself manually.
Mutual exclusion groups apply only to the selected expression map. This allows you to set
different mutual exclusion groups in each expression map, for example, if one of your sound
Play mode
Expression maps
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12