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Chapter 23 Work in the Environment 783
Velocity: Use to set a velocity oset that is added to, or subtracted from, the velocity of the
incoming note. Drag the number vertically to create a velocity oset. You can also click the
specic point on the beam.
To reset all velocity osets to 0 (no oset), choose Initialize > Output Velocities.
Channel: Use to set the MIDI channel of individual notes. This lets you play individual sounds
from dierent drum sets in the same sound generator. You will normally use the Base setting,
which means that the notes are sent on the channel set in the mapped instruments inspector.
If you choose All in the inspector, the channel information of the incoming notes is used. This
is useful if you want to place the mapped instrument after a multi-instrument or standard
instrument in the signal path.
To set all selected notes to Base, choose Initialize > Output Channels.
Cabling Mapped Instruments: You can send individual notes from a mapped instrument object
to (up to) 16 dierent output cables, allowing you to play sounds from dierent sound sources.
If you select a cable that doesn’t exist, the note won’t be sent out. The Initialize > Output
Cables command resets all cables to #1 (the top outlet of the mapped instrument).
Notation Parameters: The last three columns dene the notation parameters of
individual notes.
Head: Use to change the note head.
Rel. Pos.: Use to alter the relative position of the note on the sta. The pitch isn’t altered; only
the vertical positioning of the note head on a sta in the Score Editor. Drag vertically to alter
the note position.
Group: As the mapped instrument object is typically used for percussion instruments, click-
holding the Group eld opens a pop-up menu of grouped drum families: Kick, Snare, and so
on. MIDI sound modules can have drum sounds mapped across 127 possible notes, which
would result in an interesting sta (to say the least). Assign several related percussion sounds
(tom drums, for example) to the Toms group to place all related sounds on a single sta line.
As with the relative position, the pitch of grouped notes is not aected by grouping them
on a single line.
To neutralize the settings of the Head, Rel. Pos., and Group parameters, choose Initialize >
Score Parameters.