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6 Drum Kit Note Map table
By default, the table shows the drum kit notes in use by the selected percussion map in
numerical order. The table also contains the following columns, which display the
corresponding available data about the selected drum kit note:
MIDI Note
Name
Instrument
Key Switch
Playing Techniques
At the bottom of the table there are the following options:
Show all: Shows all MIDI notes from 0 to 127.
Show MIDI Notes in Use: Only shows the MIDI notes in use by the selected percussion
map.
Add Key Switch Alternative: Duplicates the selected drum kit note.
Clear: Deletes the selected drum kit note.
You can change the data for the currently selected drum kit note in the Edit Drum Kit Note
subsection.
7 Edit Drum Kit Note subsection
Allows you to specify data in the following elds for the drum kit note currently selected in
the
Drum Kit Note Map table:
Name: The displayed name for the specic combination of instrument and playback
playing technique. You may choose to input the name used in the manufacturer’s
documentation for your VST instrument or MIDI output device.
Instrument: Allows you to select an instrument for the drum kit note selected in the
Drum Kit Note Map section from a list of all the unpitched percussion instruments you
can create in Dorico SE.
Key switches: Allows you to specify the MIDI note number of the key you want to use as
a key switch if this sound requires another MIDI note to be played to trigger this specic
combination of instrument and playback playing techniques.
NOTE
Key switches are not compulsory.
Techniques: Allows you to select a playback playing technique to apply to the
instrument selected in the Instrument eld from a list of the available playback playing
techniques.
8 Reset to Library Defaults
Allows you to revert any changes you have made to the percussion maps from the Default
Library.
9
Import Library
Opens the File Explorer/macOS Finder, where you can select the .doricolib les that you
want to import as percussion maps.
10
Export Library
Opens the File Explorer/macOS Finder, where you can select the location to which you want
to export the currently selected percussion maps as a .doricolib le. You can then import
the .doricolib le into other projects and share it with other users.
Play mode
Percussion maps
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