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In the Transport window, it only switches between the timecode and elapsed time, as the
rhythmic position of the playhead is shown permanently on the left of the window.
TIP
You can change what is shown in the mini transport by default for all future projects on the Play
page in Preferences.
RELATED LINKS
Toolbar on page 39
Mini transport on page 40
Timecodes on page 743
Preferences dialog on page 58
Playback templates
Dorico Elements uses playback templates to allocate sounds from VST instruments and MIDI
devices to the instruments in your project.
Playback templates combine the following information in order to obtain correct playback:
The instrument sounds, articulations, and playback playing techniques provided by plug-ins,
such as VST instruments
The expression/percussion maps required to obtain those sounds
The endpoint congurations required for the sounds for each instrument
When you add instruments to players in a project, Dorico Elements automatically loads plug-ins
for them according to the current playback template and sets up expression maps and
percussion maps as required.
Dorico Elements also automatically loads enough plug-in
instances, as many plug-ins can only load a limited number of sounds in each instance.
You can override playback templates and make your own manual changes to the sounds used by
instruments in your project, such as by changing the expression maps assigned to endpoints.
You can then save such changes as custom endpoint
congurations, which you can include in
your own custom playback templates.
You can also export custom playback templates, for example, to share them with other users.
Playback templates are saved as .dorico_pt les.
NOTE
Playback templates are available in all projects you open or create on your computer,
meaning any changes you make to playback templates affect all projects that use those
playback templates.
Dorico Elements automatically loads sounds for any new instruments you add to the project,
using the sounds included in the current playback template. Therefore, we recommend that
you always include a factory default playback template at the bottom of custom playback
templates as a fallback to ensure that all instruments are assigned sounds.
Any changes you make within plug-ins are saved when you save the project but are not
communicated to Dorico Elements, which 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.
RELATED LINKS
Edit Playback Template dialog on page 428
Applying/Resetting playback templates on page 430
Play mode
Playback templates
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Dorico Elements 3.1.10