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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone again!</p><p>In my post about the <a href="https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=12886">Organteq 2 template + MIDI bridge for Dorico</a>, which allowed using stops by their name, I mentioned that I also have a template I use for finished works, and unlike that complex template, this one is much simpler to use and mainly just requires pre-prepared registration.</p><p>Using <strong>Shift+P</strong> you can enter the sequential number of an Organteq 2 combination from the current preset: for example, <strong>c1</strong> (or <strong>[c1]</strong> if you don&#039;t want it displayed in the score) triggers the first combination. The middle staff is set to Rückpositiv by default, but you can switch manuals by writing <strong>[hw]</strong> for Hauptwerk, <strong>[rp]</strong> for Rückpositiv, or <strong>[sw]</strong> for Schwellwerk above the staff where you need to change the manual.</p><p>Here&#039;s a demo of the template in action with my composition &quot;Für Irina&quot;:</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/4qSY4SwGoWs">https://youtu.be/4qSY4SwGoWs</a></p><p>To get this working you&#039;ll need two files: the <a href="https://github.com/coignard/organteq-dorico-template/raw/refs/heads/main/Solo%20organ%20(Organteq%202).dorico">Dorico template</a> itself and a <a href="https://github.com/coignard/organteq-dorico-template/raw/refs/heads/main/Dorico.otm">MIDI mapping</a> in <strong>.otm</strong> format, which needs to be placed in Organteq 2&#039;s MidiMappings folder.</p><p>By default when playback starts, the template resets the organ state through General Cancel, but this can be replaced with any pre-prepared combination by changing this behaviour in the Init section of the Organteq 2 Expression Map.</p><p>Guten Rutsch!</p><p>René Coignard</p>]]></description>
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