=> Custom slots are empty slots that you can use for adding other articulations. > What are these "Custom" boxes I see in Synchron Player? They show up in different columns. This is not a trivial task and cannot be explained here. You will have to create (or edit) endpoint configurations and playback templates for that. => I guess that it is described somewhere in the Dorico manual. > Where is it described how to make any preset load automatically as a default, assuming my understanding is correct? This only works correctly with the "Velocity" presets. The SYNCHRON-ized Solo Strings expression maps send velocity and CC2 commands for dynamic control. => Yes, but I strongly recommend loading the "Velocity" variant and not the "VelXF" variant. > So I get that by choosing Violin Merged Basic VelXF sus I get all the techniques/features of both basic libraries for this instrument. I love the libraries I'm just struggling to learn how to use them so they will do what I need for my music. Am I off track with this?ĭo your manuals specifically address this issue? I don't see an EM for the "Con Sordino" strings that I could add to the EM set.Īll I've been able to conclude is that I may need some kind of PC command, but so far I don't know how to do that, even though I see PC as an option in the EM structure. I have chosen the necessary EM in Dorico preferences. Dorico has music symbols that indicate when to switch, but that doesn't work. Specifically I'm not clear how a player part for violin can go from the basic "sensa sordino" to the con sordino". By what you say I understand that I'll need to learn how to create music symbols that will trigger other "full VelXF" functions in order to use the rest of what's not included in the basic versions of the instruments.Īlso, after watching the videos on VSL in Dorico, I still don't get how the program triggers the different presets.
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