Articulations in playback

Adding articulations affects how notes sound in playback.

If you do not have a sound library, Dorico SE still changes how a note sounds in playback if you have put an articulation on it. For example, a staccato mark causes a note to sound shorter than normal, and an accent causes a note to sound louder than normal.

If you do have a sound library, Dorico SE loads the specific sample for an articulation if such a sample is included in your sound library for that instrument.

As the articulation applies to the whole note, the sample is triggered at the start of a note. This includes notes that are tie chains.

Tip

You can enable independent voice playback for individual instruments, for example, if you have slurs in one voice and staccatos in another voice.