Dorico Expression Maps: Create Smarter, Flexible Templates

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

Dorico Expression Maps: Create Smarter, Flexible Templates

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

Build Smarter Expression Maps and Playback Templates in Dorico

Learn 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 switches

  • Control dynamics and articulations with MIDI ports, CCs and channels

  • Create reusable playback templates

  • Master endpoints using endpoint projects

  • Integrate VE Pro or standalone plugins into your workflow (optional)

  • Avoid common playback issues through clean switching structures


Unlock expressive playback and streamline your orchestral workflow

Many 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 Dorico

  • Users who want to replace key switches with smarter switching logic

  • Orchestrators creating project templates for repeated use

  • Dorico users struggling with articulation reliability or dynamic mapping


Other Considerations

Prior 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.