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2. Select File> Page Setup and make sure that all your printer settings are correct.
IMPORTANT
If you change your setting for paper size, scale, and margins now, the score may change its
look.
3. Click OK.
4. Select File> Print.
5. In the Print dialog, make your changes.
6.
Click Print.
Drum Editor
The Drum Editor is the editor to use when you are editing drum or percussion parts.
You can open the Drum Editor in a separate window or in the lower zone of the Project window.
Opening the Drum Editor in the lower zone of the Project window is useful if you want to access
the
Drum Editor functions from within a xed zone of the Project window.
To open a MIDI part in the Drum Editor, do one of the following:
Select a MIDI part in the Project window and select MIDI> Open Drum Editor.
If the MIDI track has a drum map assigned and Editor Content Follows Event Selection and
Use Drum Editor when Drum Map is assigned are activated in the Preferences dialog (Editors
page), you can do the following to open a MIDI part in the Drum Editor:
Double-click a MIDI part in the Project window.
Select a MIDI part in the Project window and press Return or Ctrl/Cmd - E .
Select a MIDI part in the Project window and select MIDI> Open Drum Editor.
In the Key Commands dialog in the Editors category, assign a key command for Open
Drum Editor. Select a MIDI part in the Project window and use the key command.
NOTE
If you select MIDI> Set up Editor Preferences, the Preferences dialog opens on the Editors
page. Make your changes to specify if you want the Drum Editor to open in a separate window
or in the lower zone of the Project window.
The Drum Editor window:
MIDI Editors
Drum Editor
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