Reference Guide

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The Drum Grid Pane
Drum Maps and the Drum Grid Pane
To Display the Note In and Note Out Values By Their Pitch Name
You have the option of showing the Note In and Note Out values by their pitch names. To do so, use
the following procedure:
Right-click on any row in the Note Map pane and select the Display Pitch Names command from
the menu that appears.
To Change the Order of Mapped Notes in the Drum Map Pane
Use the following procedure to change the order of mapped notes in the Note Map pane.
1. Move your cursor over the row you want to move in the Note Map pane.
2. When your cursor changes to look like this , click and drag the row to the place you want it to
be and release the mouse button.
The Drum Grid Pane
The Drum Grid pane is where you edit your drum tracks. The Drum Grid pane is the top pane in the
Piano Roll view and opens automatically when you open a MIDI drum track.
The Drum Grid pane is for MIDI drum tracks what the Note pane is for other MIDI tracks. In the Drum
Grid pane you can add, delete and edit notes and note properties. You can edit controllers in this
pane if you hide the Controller pane. You can customize the number of grid lines in the Drum Grid
pane and choose whether or not to show note velocity “tails.”
See:
Event Inspector Toolbar
Adding and Editing Controllers in the Piano Roll
Velocity Tails
Grid Lines
Grid Lines
The Drum Grid pane is divided into a time grid. You can set the resolution of the grid lines from 1/4
note to 1/64 note, or to follow the current snap grid setting.
The Show/Hide Grid Lines combo button toggles on and off the grid lines in the Drum Grid
pane and sets the grid line resolution.
To Turn on Grid Lines in the Drum Map Pane
Click the Show/Hide Grid Lines combo button in the Piano Roll view toolbar.
Or
Press the I key.