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240 MIDI EDITORS
Drum Editor
After opening the MIDI Editor (double-click on the MIDI object), switch to the corresponding
field
in the Drum Editor by clicking. Instead of the piano keys to the left, you now see a list of
drum instruments.
Note: If a drum map is active in the Arranger track (recognizable by the word "map" in t he
MIDI area of the Track Editor), the Drum Editor is loaded automatically when the MIDI
Editor is loaded.
Drum Editor track box: In the individual track boxes of the Drum Editor you can
individually adjust MIDI channel, grid, quantization length, display width in cell mode and
velocity scaling for each drum instrument in %.
Velocity scaling: The velocity value of each note is multiplied by the V value/100 and
adjusted to the MIDI velocity between 1 and 127. Scaling is audible, however, it is not
visualized further. Scaling is audible, but is not visualized further.
Cell Editing Mode: (view page 236) When the Drum Editor opens, Cell Mode activates by
default. In addition, you can individually set the display width for each track box in the Drum
Editor.
Mouse modes
The following modes are available for editing events, just like in the piano roll:
Selection mode (1): You can use this mode to select drum events, move or change the
length of one or several events simultaneously.
Draw pencil (2): In this mode you can draw drum events. If quantization is also activated,
they snap to the grid immediately when you enter them.