Reference Guide
814 Drum maps and the Drum Grid pane
Using drum maps
Opening a drum map
Use the following procedure to open a drum map in the Drum pane:
To open a drum map
1. In the Track view, assign the drum map you want to open to a MIDI track. See “Assigning a MIDI
track to a drum map” on page 813.
2. Select the MIDI track you just assigned the drum map to and select Views > Piano Roll.
To open all tracks assigned to a drum map
1. Select a single track assigned to the drum map.
2. Hold down CTRL+SHIFT while selecting Views > Piano Roll.
See:
“Assigning a MIDI track to a drum map” on page 813
“Displaying tracks in the Drum Grid pane” on page 814
“Velocity tails” on page 815
“Editing note velocities” on page 815
“To change the order of mapped notes in the Drum Map pane” on page 818
Displaying tracks in the Drum Grid pane
Use the following procedure to display a drum track or tracks in the Drum Grid pane.
To display tracks in the Drum Grid pane
1. Create a drum map if you have not already done so. See “Creating and editing a drum map” on
page 808.
2. Change the focus to the Track view.
3. In the track(s) you want to view in the Drum Grid Editor, select a drum map from the Output
drop-down menu.
4. Select the tracks you want to view in the Drum Grid Editor and select Views > Piano Roll.
The Piano Roll view appears with the selected track’s data appearing in the Drum Grid Editor.
See:
“Assigning a MIDI track to a drum map” on page 813
“Opening a drum map” on page 814
“Velocity tails” on page 815
“Editing note velocities” on page 815
“To change the order of mapped notes in the Drum Map pane” on page 818