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The MIDI editors
Drum Editor operations
Drum map and names pop-up menus
Below the drum sound list there are two pop-up menus, used for selecting a drum
map for the edited track or (if no drum map is selected) a list of drum sound names.
For an explanation of drum maps, see
“Working with drum maps” on page 518.
Controller display
The controller display in the Drum Editor is the same as in the Key Editor, see “Using
the controller display” on page 502.
When you select a line in the drum sound list (to the left of the event display), only the
velocity controller events belonging to the note events on this line are displayed in the
controller display.
If you select more than one line in the drum sound list, the controller lane shows all
velocity controller events for all notes on the selected lines.
This helps you when having to adjust the controller values between different drum
sounds.
Drum Editor operations
The basic handling (zooming, playback, auditioning, etc.) is the same as in the Key
Editor (see
“Key Editor operations” on page 488). The following sections describe the
procedures and features specific to the Drum Editor.
Creating and editing notes
The standard way of entering notes in the Drum Editor is to click with the Drumstick
tool.
The position of the created note depends on the following factors:
If Snap is deactivated on the toolbar, the note appears exactly where you clicked.
In this mode, notes can be positioned freely.
If Snap is activated and Use Global Quantize is deactivated on the toolbar, the
note snaps to positions according to the quantize value set for the sound in the
drum sound list.
You can set up different quantize values for different drum sounds. You may for
example want hi-hat notes snap to sixteenth notes, but snare and bass drum snap
to eighth notes.
If Snap and Use Global Quantize are activated, the note snaps to positions
according to the Quantize setting on the toolbar.
The length of the inserted note is determined by the Insert Length setting on the
toolbar. However, if this is set to “Drum-Map Link”, the note gets the length of the
quantize value for the drum sound.
You can quickly audition the drum sounds by clicking in the leftmost column in the
drum sound list.
This plays the corresponding note.