User manual

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Plug-in instances are automatically numbered to help you differentiate between instances when
you have multiple instances of the same plug-in.
NOTE
Dorico SE only shows VST 3 instruments in the VST Instruments section by default. If you also
want VST 2 instruments to be available, you must whitelist them. Only Kontakt is available by
default.
Each plug-in instance contains the following:
1
Activate Instrument
Activates/Deactivates the plug-in instance.
2
Edit Instrument
Opens/Closes the VST instrument window.
3 Endpoint Setup
Opens the Endpoint Setup dialog for the corresponding plug-in instance.
4 VST Instruments menu
Displays the VST instrument currently loaded in the plug-in instance and allows you to select
another available VST instrument from the menu.
The action bar at the bottom of the section contains the following options:
Add: Adds a new empty plug-in instance.
Duplicate: Creates a copy of the selected plug-in instance that you can edit separately from
the original.
Save Endpoint Conguration: Saves the current state of all plug-in instances in the section
as a custom endpoint conguration.
Delete: Deletes the selected plug-in instance.
MIDI Instruments
The MIDI Instruments section of the panel contains plug-in instances that each contain a MIDI
device to use for output during playback. Which MIDI devices are available depends on your
operating system.
On Windows, you can select any MIDI device that is plugged into your computer.
On macOS, you can select any MIDI device that is plugged into your computer, and any other
device set up in the Audio MIDI Setup application. For example, this allows you to use MIDI
from one application in another application.
Play mode
Project window in Play mode
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