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expensive, you should let it be zero for maximal performance. It is not significant for drums that are not frozen.
This parameter can be automated.
Panorama width
Panorama width affects actual panorama settings for all drums. If you increase this value above zero, panorama of all drums will be also
increased. Thus increasing this value will make resulting sound somewhat spatial. But note that it can only modify panorama settings, it does
not accomplish any kind of stereo expansion.
This parameter can be automated.
Drum list
Drum list contains list of drums in the drumset. Toolbar on the top provides functions such as loading a drum from a file. Moreover you can move
drum order by click and dragging a drum, the order doesn't change the resulting audio at all.Parameters of selected drum you can setup in editors
located below and on the right.
Drag & drop samples from your file explorer into the drum list and MDrummer will import these samples and manage velocity layers for selected
drum.
Each drum list item has a checkbox next to it. The checks change depending on the selected drum and control which drums are "closed" by it.
This is mostly useful for hi-hats, where closed hi-hat stops open hi-hat from playback. In this case you should select closed hi-hat and check open
hi-hat, which will ensure that every hihat hit will close open hihat sound if preset, hence it will simulate closing the hihat.
Add button
Add button creates new drum and lets you choose its type. Shortcut : Insert
Duplicate button
Duplicate button duplicates selected drum. Shortcut : D
Delete button
Delete button deletes selected drum. Shortcut : Delete
Save button
Save button saves selected drum to a file. Shortcut : Ctrl+F2
List button
List button toggles report/overview drum list mode. Overview mode is more compact so it is suitable for large drumsets.
Solo button
Solo button soloes the drum, hence it mutes/unmutes all drums except the selected one. Shortcut : S
Basic drum parameters