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Select the Drumstick tool and click the event.
RESULT
The note event is deleted.
Deleting Multiple Drum Note Events
You can delete multiple note events of the same pitch with the Object Selection tool or the
Drumstick tool.
PREREQUISITE
To delete multiple note events with the Object Selection tool, Snap must be activated.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
On the toolbar, select the Object Selection tool, double-click the rst event you want to
delete, and drag to the right.
On the toolbar, select the Drumstick tool, click the rst event you want to delete, and
drag to the right.
RESULT
The note events are deleted.
Muting Notes and Drum Sounds
IMPORTANT
The mute state for drum sounds is part of the drum map. All other tracks using this map are
affected.
To mute individual notes, click or enclose them with the Mute tool, or select Edit > Mute.
To mute a drum sound in a drum map, click in the Mute column for the drum sound.
To mute all other drum sounds, click Solo Instrument (Requires Drum Map) on the toolbar.
RELATED LINKS
Selecting a Drum Map for a Track on page 555
Drum Maps
A drum kit in a MIDI instrument is most often a set of different drum sounds with each sound
placed on a separate key. For example, the different sounds are assigned to different MIDI note
numbers. One key plays a bass drum sound, another a snare, and so on.
Different MIDI instruments often use different key assignments. This can be troublesome if you
have made a drum pattern using one MIDI device and then want to try it on another. When you
MIDI Editors
Drum Maps
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