![]() ![]() Dorico is pretty good about hiding empty staves in page mode, so it often works out pretty well for things like an arco/pizzicato swap. If you are trying to use a plugin that does not have KS or PC patches, then you can use separate staves for each sound you need. ![]() Dorico can be taught to send the proper key-switch using an expressionmap, which in turn is triggered by playing techniques that you place on the score. Most of the orchestral libraries these days will have key-switching instruments available that will provide a variety of articulation types over a single channel. The immediate work around is to use a key-switching (KS) or PC/CC changing instrument if possible within a single plugin. An arco violin in channel 1 of ARIA, and pizzicato in channel 2). Nor can you ‘channel bounce’ within the same stave/plugin (I.E. Currently you cannot do something like run an arco violin sound on channel 1 in HALion and then bounce to channel 1 in ARIA for a staccato articulation within the same stave. For articulation changes?Ĭurrently, as Derrek pointed out, unless I’ve missed something with recent Dorico updates now supporting stave ‘instrument changes’, each stave in Dorico can use any single VSTi plugin and channel, but it cannot yet ‘bounce’ channels or instances from a single stave. Make sure you align VST synths and MIDI channels on both your instrument and synth.Īre you trying to bounce among sounds from a single stave? I.E. ![]()
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