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4.2 Preferred Sounds
When multiple sound sets are used in the same playback conguration there is a good 
chance that some instruments will be available in more than one device. For example, 
“Library A” and “Library B” may both have a solo violin sound. Even though the 
patch names in the sound sets are probably dierent, to Sibelius these two solo violin 
sounds are equivalent because the underlying sound ID is the same. is poses a prob-
lem because Sibelius will arbitrarily select one of these sounds which may or may not 
be the desired sound.
To instruct Sibelius from which device a sound should play, Preferred Sounds rules can 
be added in the playback conguration. Using Preferred Sounds, sounds can be as-
signed very specically or very broadly to a particular device based on their sound IDs.
 Preferred Sounds, despite their use in directing sounds to a device, are not a 
replacement for a manual sound set when one must be used. ey should be used in 
addition to any channel assignments made in a manual sound set.
 
From the Playback Devices dialog select the Preferred Sounds tab to view currently 
applied Preferred Sounds rules (if any) and add new rules.
Select a sound ID using the expanding list at 
the left of this dialog. e more specic your 
selection, the more targeted the preferred 
sound rule will be. For example, if you select 
Strings, all instruments whose sound IDs 
begin with “strings” will be allocated to the 
designated device. However, if you select 
Strings > Violin, only instruments whose 
sound IDs begin with “strings.violin” will be 
allocated to the designated device.
Once you’ve made your selection, use the drop-down menu at the right to select the 
device you want to use for this sound, and click Add to apply the rule. Be sure to save 
the playback conguration after adding or editing rules so that the changes are stored.
Preferred Sounds Tab
Preferred Sounds, Sound ID Selection