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Add: Opens a dialog that allows you to create a new mutual exclusion group and enter a
name for it.
Delete: Deletes the selected mutual exclusion group.
NOTE
You can only select one mutual exclusion group at a time.
The Has techniques column allows you to change the playback playing techniques included
in the selected mutual exclusion group. The action bar at the bottom of the column contains
the following options:
Add: Opens the Playing Technique Combinations dialog that allows you to select
playback playing techniques to add to the selected mutual exclusion group.
Delete: Deletes the selected playback playing technique from the mutual exclusion
group.
NOTE
You can only select one playback playing technique at a time.
You can hide/show the Mutual Exclusion Groups section by clicking the section header.
10 Reset to Library Defaults
Allows you to revert any changes you have made to the expression maps from the Default
Library.
11 Import Library
Opens the File Explorer/macOS Finder, where you can select the .doricolib les that you
want to import as expression maps.
12 Export Library
Opens the File Explorer/macOS Finder, where you can select the location to which you want
to export the currently selected expression maps as a .doricolib le. You can then import
the .doricolib le into other projects and share it with other users.
13 Import Cubase Expression Map
Opens the File Explorer/macOS Finder, where you can select the Cubase format expression
maps you want to import.
NOTE
It is not currently possible to import all combinations of playback playing techniques. Cubase
expression maps in Dorico SE often require some editing to function correctly.
However, switch data is preserved.
RELATED LINKS
Endpoint Setup dialog on page 434
Play mode
Expression maps
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Dorico SE 3.1.10