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Default: Uses note velocity to control dynamic volume.
Modulation Wheel Dynamics: Uses a modulation wheel to control the dynamic volume.
Transpose down 1 octave: Used by some instrument patches that sound an octave higher
than written so that they can be played without needing a full range keyboard.
Transpose up 1 octave: Allows the bottom octave of keyboards to be used for key switches
instead of notes, but is also used by some bass instrument patches that sound an octave
lower than written so that they can be played without needing a full range keyboard.
You can edit, create, and import/export expression maps in the Expression Maps dialog.
Expression maps are saved as .doricolib les.
RELATED LINKS
Percussion maps on page 449
Expression Maps dialog
The Expression Maps dialog allows you to create new expression maps, edit existing expression
maps, and import/export expression maps. You can also import expression maps made in
Cubase.
You can open the Expression Maps dialog in Play mode by choosing Play > Expression
Maps.
Although the format of expression maps in Dorico Elements is similar to Cubase, Dorico
Elements does not handle expression maps in exactly the same ways. For example, Dorico
Elements allows you to use more playback playing techniques, but Cubase can reproduce more
combinations of multiple playback playing techniques.
NOTE
During playback, Dorico Elements does not currently support all elds in the Expression Maps
dialog, including some settings imported from Cubase. This is planned for future versions.
Play mode
Expression maps
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