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The MIDI editors
Using drum name lists
Using drum name lists
Even if no drum map is selected for the edited MIDI track, you can still use the Drum
Editor. As previously mentioned, the drum sound list then only has four columns:
Audition, Pitch, Instrument (drum sound name), and Quantize. There is no I-note and
O-note functionality.
In this mode, the names shown in the Instrument column depend on the selection on
the Names pop-up menu, just below the Map pop-up menu in the Drum Editor.
The options on this pop-up menu are the currently loaded drum maps plus a “GM
Default” item, which is always available. This means you can use the drum sound
names in any loaded drum map without using I-notes and O-notes if you want to.
The List Editor – Overview
The toolbar
The toolbar contains several items that are the same as in the Key Editor. The
following toolbar items are unique to the List Editor:
The Insert Event Type pop-up menu is used when creating new events.
This is where you determine what type of event to add (see “Inserting events” on
page 523).
The List Editor contains an additional value display.
The List Editor has no info line (numerical editing is available in the list instead).
Ö If you see an empty or incomplete list of items although the items are visible in the Key
Editor, check if you have activated any filters (see
“Filtering” on page 525).
The Filters bar
Similar to the info line and the status line, the Filters bar can be shown/hidden via the
“Set up Window Layout” button (see
“The status line” on page 485). The Filters bar
allows you to hide events from view, based on their type and other properties (see
“Filtering” on page 525).
The status line
This is the same as in the Key Editor (see “The status line on page 485), except for
the Current Note Position option, which is not available in the List Editor.
Event display
Event list
Value display
Ruler
Toolbar
Filters bar
Status line