VST and MIDI Instruments panel

The VST and MIDI instruments panel contains the VST and MIDI instruments available and used in your project, and allows you to edit their settings. It is located on the right of the window in Play mode.

Figure: VST and MIDI Instruments panel

The VST and MIDI Instruments panel contains the following sections:

  1. VST Instruments

  2. MIDI Instruments

VST Instruments

The VST Instruments section of the panel contains rack slots in which you can select VST instruments to use for playback.

Note

Dorico Pro only shows VST 3 instruments by default. If you want VST 2 instruments to be available in the VST Instruments section of the VST and MIDI Instruments panel, you must whitelist them. Only Kontakt is available by default.

When you add instruments in your project, Dorico Pro automatically creates a playback template containing instances of HALion Sonic SE with sounds chosen from the HALion Sonic SE and HALion Symphonic Orchestra libraries. Dorico Pro also sets up expression maps and percussion maps as required.

If you change any of these default settings, Dorico Pro no longer makes automatic changes, meaning you must then load sounds for new instruments manually. Additionally, the HALion plug-in does not communicate changes in the plug-in to Dorico Pro, meaning Dorico Pro still tries to play back the music in your project using the expression map for the original sounds.

You must change the expression map manually for each plug-in you change.

Therefore, we recommend that you do one of the following if you want to update the sounds used for playback after making changes:

  • Choose Play > Load Sounds for Unassigned Instruments to change the default settings and then add new instruments to your project. This automatically loads sounds for instruments in your project without assigned sounds.

  • Choose Play > Playback Template to open the Playback Template dialog, where you can reload a default playback template.

You can add new slots for VST instruments and delete VST instruments by clicking the respective button in the action bar.

  • Add

    Adds a new slot for a VST instrument in the VST Instruments section of the VST and MIDI Instruments panel.

  • Delete

    Deletes the selected VST instrument from the VST Instruments section of the VST and MIDI Instruments panel.

MIDI Instruments

The MIDI Instruments section of the panel contains rack slots in which you can select MIDI devices to use for output during playback.

Note

For your MIDI device to be available for selection, you must plug it into your computer before starting Dorico Pro. If you plug it in after starting Dorico Pro, you must restart the program.

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 Audio MIDI Setup. For example, this allows you to use MIDI from one application in another application.

You can add new slots for MIDI instruments and delete MIDI instruments by clicking the respective button in the action bar.

  • Add

    Adds a new slot for a MIDI instrument in the MIDI Instruments section of the VST and MIDI Instruments panel.

  • Delete

    Deletes the selected MIDI instrument from the MIDI Instruments section of the VST and MIDI Instruments panel.