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198 MIDI editor
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Velocity
If this button is active, the bar height is used when displaying the
velocity value of the note. In all mouse modes (except for "Delete")
the velocity can be changed by directly clicking on a note without
have to switch to the controller editor.
Quantization
The global quantization settings can be found in the menu "Options -
> Quantization options". Press "Q" to trigger global quantization.
Each drum instrument can have its own quantization. To make the
necessary settings, select the arrow next to the track name of the
instrument you want to edit and open the quantization options.
Drum maps
Drum maps specify individual instruments, e.g. bass, drum, hi-hat,
snare, etc. Individual output notes, MIDI channel, and velocity scaling
can be set for each of these instruments. To split the drum names a
"general" MIDI map is used by default.
The drum map can be set in the track info (should the track be set to
MIDI recording), via the "Drum" field and via the drum editor itself by
clicking on the "Map" field.
It may be the case that your synthesizer (regardless if real or virtual)
uses a different mapping setup.
This means that when you play the drum event, the sound you wish
to hear may not be heard (for example, instead of a bass drum, you
might get a high tom). In this case you will have to sort out your
mapping setup.
Drum map editor
This editor lets you route each played note to a different one and give
them their own individual names. It's also possible to assign each
individual instrument its own quantization and a new (MIDI) output
channel.
Pitch: This is the incoming MIDI note.
Instrument: Here is where you can find the name of the drum
instrument, e.g. "Bassdrum 1".