# Orchestral Tools Sine Libraries

Setting up in Sine player is easy. Load the instrument and load the corresponding Articulation Template.&#x20;

In big libraries, such as Berlin Strings, Orchestral Tools sometimes distributes the various articulations over several instruments.&#x20;

You can either load the single instruments into multiple Sine players or use a “Combined” Articulation Template and load all the corresponding instruments into one Sine player. In this case, you need to increase the MIDI channel of the instruments for each additional instrument. Start with Channel 1.<br>

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### Sine Video Tutorials:

🎦 Logic: <https://youtu.be/ErqRVQ0VG1E>\
🎦 Cubase: <https://youtu.be/IqBOX99BkHc>\
🎦 Studio One Video: <https://youtu.be/tAmnmDYL0eE>\
🎦 Digital Performer: <https://youtu.be/X3xAko5YcY4>


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