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    Dorico Expression Maps: Create Smarter, Flexible Templates

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    Dorico Expression Maps: Create Smarter, Flexible Templates

    Dorico Expression Maps: Create Smarter, Flexible Templates
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 5.04 GB | Duration: 5h 28m

    Learn to design expression maps, layered articulations, and playback templates for pro-level orchestral control.

    What you'll learn

    Demystify expression maps and percussion maps and learn to build your own.

    Build a playback system that you can have confidence in - including dynamics and reliable articulation playback

    Create reusable playback templates

    Learn how to import / export / share settings and configurations for collaboration

    Avoid common mistakes and develop an ultra-modern switching structure

    Requirements

    A working copy of Dorico (Version 4 or later recommended)

    Basic familiarity with notation input and layout in Dorico

    Optional: Vienna Ensemble Pro (VE Pro) if you plan to use multi-port templates

    Curiosity, patience, and a desire to build a long-term orchestral workflow

    Description

    Build Smarter Expression Maps and Playback Templates in DoricoLearn how to design efficient, flexible expression maps and playback templates that bring your sample libraries to life.What you’ll learn in this course:Build custom expression maps using base and add-on switchesControl dynamics and articulations with MIDI ports, CCs and channelsCreate reusable playback templatesMaster endpoints using endpoint projectsIntegrate VE Pro or standalone plugins into your workflow (optional)Avoid common playback issues through clean switching structuresUnlock expressive playback and streamline your orchestral workflowMany composers struggle to get reliable playback in Dorico, especially when using third-party sample libraries. This course gives you a practical, repeatable method for building expression maps and playback templates that work—no guesswork, no frustration.You’ll begin by learning how expression maps actually function under the hood: how Dorico interprets playing (and playback) techniques, what base and add-on switches do, and how to build your first map from scratch. From there, you’ll explore layering articulations, designing MIDI CC controls (Add-Ons), configuring exclusion groups, and refining your maps for real-world musical use.Once your maps are built, you’ll shift to the orchestral template level—designing playback structures using endpoints, channels, ports, and VE Pro (optional if you use it). You’ll learn how to organize your switching logic, test playback reliability, and export clean, consistent templates for future projects.Every module is project-based and results in something usable. By the end of the course, you’ll have your own custom playback template that reflects your personal workflow and preferred libraries.Who this course is for:This course is ideal for intermediate and advanced Dorico users who want to take control of playback and build a more professional, expressive scoring environment. It’s especially useful for:Composers using SINE Player, VE Pro, or third-party libraries in DoricoUsers who want to replace key switches with smarter switching logicOrchestrators creating project templates for repeated useDorico users struggling with articulation reliability or dynamic mappingOther ConsiderationsPrior experience with basic notation and project setup in Dorico is recommended. You do not need to be an expert in VE Pro to benefit from this course, but if you use it, dedicated walkthroughs are included.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Who is this Course For?

    Lecture 2 What You'll Learn and Build

    Lecture 3 Tools and Libraries You'll Need

    Lecture 4 How to Use This Course Effectively

    Section 2: Build Your First Expression Map

    Lecture 5 What is an Expression Map?

    Lecture 6 Playing vs. Playback Techniques

    Lecture 7 Prepare Your Sample Library

    Lecture 8 Build a Map from Scratch

    Lecture 9 Define Base vs. Add-On Switches

    Lecture 10 Discover Endpoints and Playback Templates

    Lecture 11 Customize Playing Technique Symbols

    Lecture 12 Final Tips and Project Guidance

    Section 3: How to Layer Articulations

    Lecture 13 Why Use Layered Articulations?

    Lecture 14 Add-On vs. Base Switches

    Lecture 15 Exclusion Groups

    Lecture 16 Control with MIDI CC

    Lecture 17 Building a Multi-Layered Expression Map

    Lecture 18 Mapping Dynamic Range

    Lecture 19 Testing a Map in the Real World

    Lecture 20 Playback Tips for Expression

    Section 4: Design Smarter, More Realistic MIDI Expression in Dorico

    Lecture 21 Who Controls Dynamics in Dorico?

    Lecture 22 Demystify Dorico's Dynamics Engine

    Lecture 23 Mapping MIDI CC for Dynamics

    Lecture 24 Discover Channel Switching

    Lecture 25 Channels Instead of Key Switches

    Lecture 26 CCs, Add-Ons and the Future of MIDI

    Lecture 27 Demo - Add-Ons with CC Switches in SINE Player

    Lecture 28 Legato and Negative Delay

    Lecture 29 Automate Sample Variety with Conditions

    Lecture 30 Assignment Guidelines

    Section 5: Designing and Managing Professional Playback Systems

    Lecture 31 Organization with Naming Conventions

    Lecture 32 Building Sectional Maps

    Lecture 33 How to Use Endpoints in Your Template

    Lecture 34 Creating a Consistent Switching Structure

    Lecture 35 Import and Export Maps Safely

    Lecture 36 Versioning and Different Libraries

    Lecture 37 Creating Templates for Ensembles

    Lecture 38 Navigate the Library Manager

    Lecture 39 Maintaining Templates Efficiently

    Lecture 40 Wrap-Up and Project Guidance

    Section 6: Build a Complete Orchestral Playback Template

    Lecture 41 Plan Your Orchestral Template

    Lecture 42 Design Your Switching Structure

    Lecture 43 Organize and Build Your Section Endpoints

    Lecture 44 Build Your Section Expression Maps

    Lecture 45 Refine Your Expression Map

    Lecture 46 Build a Section Percussion Map

    Lecture 47 Finalize and Confirm Your Endpoints

    Lecture 48 Assemble Your Playback Template

    Lecture 49 Wrap-Up and Project Guidance

    Section 7: Conclusion

    Lecture 50 Recap Key Concepts

    Lecture 51 Avoid Common Mistakes

    Lecture 52 Suggested Next Steps and Resources

    Intermediate to advanced Dorico users who are ready to move beyond basic notation and want to take full control of playback.,Composers and orchestrators using third-party sample libraries (Kontakt, SINE Player, VSL, etc.) who struggle with unreliable articulation switching or inconsistent dynamics.,Dorico users building custom templates who need a repeatable process to layer articulations, assign dynamic CCs, and orchestrate switches cleanly.,VE Pro users (or those planning to use it) who want to organize their playback routing, channels, and endpoints more professionally.,Musicians and music producers who want to create polished, flexible playback templates with expression maps central to their workflow.