I’ve attached a ZIP file containing the playback template, Organteq MIDI mapping, as well as an example score.
To use the MIDI mapping (PTM file), in Organteq, click the button to the right of MIDI mapping button, select Browse… and it will open the directory where it stores MIDI mappings. Place the PTM file there. This will create a “Dorico with Stops” mapping which Organteq can use to translate the Dorico messages into organ actions.
In Dorico, you should be able to go to Playback Templates… > Import…, and select the Organteq.dorico_pt, and click Apply and Close. This should add an Expression Map, an Endpoint Configuration, and a bunch of Playing Techniques in the Keyboard section. You can then add an organ player, go to the Play tab, and carefully configure its routing:
- Turn on Independent Voice Playback for the organ player.
- This will spawn a bunch of extra Organteq instances. Switch to VST Rack and delete them.
- Click the gear on the remaining Organteq instance.
- Set 6 MIDI channels, each with the Organteq expression map.
- In Track Inspector, route each staff to the Organteq 1 instance with following channels:
- Staff (a) upstem voice → Channel 1
- Staff (b) upstem voice → Channel 2
- Staff (c) upstem voice → Channel 3
If you add any additional voices, repeat the above: delete the extra plugin instance, route the staff to the correct one, and set it to a unique channel (4, 5, or 6).
For the playback to work correctly, remember to add G. P. or R. playing techniques to each voice so that they play on the correct manual (shortcut: Shift+P, then “go” “pos” “rec”), and only place stop changes or combination pistons on the Pedal staff.
Organteq_Dorico4.zip (1.1 MB)