# Overview

In this Chapter, we’ll show you how to set up a couple of specific libraries to run smoothly with Art Conductor. In 90% of cases, you load up a library, then the corresponding sample library, and you’re all set. This manual is about the special 10%.

Don’t worry -  What you need to do is easy and takes practically no time. If you like, you can save the library with the changes you’ve made. This way, you don’t have to do anything the next time you recall the instrument.

Before you continue to read this manual, download all three parts of Art Conductor: the Art Conductor archive, the Snapshot archive and the Preset archive.&#x20;

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We always refer to “Articulation Templates”, which can mean “Articulation Set” for Logic users, “Expression Map” for Cubase users, “Articulation Map” for Cakewalk and DP users, and “Sound Variations” for Studio One users.
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