Hallo,
today Steinberg released Dorico 1.0.10, which introduced the ability to import VST Expression Maps. Will the Cubase Expression Maps work in Dorico?
Heiko
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There is an option to import Cubase Expression Maps, but I get an error when trying to import the VSL Expression Maps, but it might just be my computers. (Happening to me on both Mac and PC).
Trying to set up my own Expression Maps for VSL are very buggy and for some reason only the tenuto keyswitch is working. Dynamics seem to work though (but I didn't get crescendos to play back). As I said this happens on both my PC and Mac so I guess it's most likely the program being bugged.
Hello Heiko!
As far as I could see the Expression Maps are still rudimentary in Dorico. Some expressions will work, but most will not.
Best regards,
Andi
Reading Steinberg forum I have seen this :
by PaulWalmsley » Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:34 pm
A bit of a status update on this, for those interested.
As of 1.0.30, Dorico is starting to work better with Vienna. I made an Expression map for flute with staccato, "natural" (set to sustain) and legato. All also had dynamics set to CC2 (Set to x-fade in VI) and it played back remarkably well. The Expression Map Setup window is a bit buggy though and sometimes changes doesn't stick.
Even crescendos work but it seems you have to input all of the dynamic info in the same pop-up (as in writing for example "p<f" for a cresc. from piano to forte, rather than inputting one dynamic and adding a crescendo later). So the dynamics work but could be less buggy, I would like to be able to get hairpins to playback even though I add them later on, but it's ok.
I'm looking forward to future updates of Dorico and hopefully some premade VSL expression maps when Dorico has gotten more fleshed out.