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Delete Instrument Family: Removes the selected family override from the selected
entry.
4 Instrument Overrides
Contains a list of instrument overrides applied to the selected entry and allows you to add/
remove overrides. Instrument overrides allow you to specify individual instrument sounds
you want to use, for example, if you only want to use a solo violin sound from an entry that
also includes ensemble string sounds.
The action bar at the bottom of the section contains the following options:
Add Instrument: Allows you to select an instrument to apply as an override to the
selected entry.
Delete Instrument: Removes the selected instrument override from the selected entry.
RELATED LINKS
Apply Playback Template dialog on page 427
Endpoints on page 434
Custom endpoint congurations on page 436
Applying/Resetting playback templates
You can change the playback template applied to the current project, for example, if you do not
need to use playback and so want to prevent
Dorico SE from loading sounds. Re-selecting
playback templates resets them to their default settings.
PROCEDURE
1. Choose Play > Playback Template to open the Apply Playback Template dialog.
2. Select the playback template you want to use.
3. Click Apply and Close.
RESULT
The playback template applied to the current project is changed. If you re-selected the playback
template already in use, the playback template is reset.
Sounds are loaded into plug-in instances in their score order.
TIP
You can change the default playback template used for all future projects on the Play page
in Preferences.
You can also load sounds just for instruments without assigned sounds by choosing Play >
Load Sounds for Unassigned Instruments.
RELATED LINKS
Playback templates on page 426
Preferences dialog on page 58
Play mode
Playback templates
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Dorico SE 3.1.10