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NOTE
Key switches are not compulsory.
5 Reset to Library Defaults
Allows you to revert any changes you have made to the percussion maps from the Default
Library.
6 Import Library
Allows you to import percussion maps from .doricolib les.
7 Export Library
Allows you to select multiple percussion maps and export them into a .doricolib le,
which you can import into other projects and share with other users.
Dening custom percussion maps
You must dene custom percussion maps in order to obtain correct playback when using third-
party sound libraries or MIDI devices. You can create new, empty percussion maps, or create
custom percussion maps based on existing maps that you have duplicated.
PROCEDURE
1. Choose Play > Percussion Maps.
The Percussion Maps dialog opens.
2. Create a new custom percussion map in any of the following ways:
Click Add Percussion Map to create an empty map.
In the list on the left of the dialog, select an existing percussion map on which you
want to base a new custom map and click Duplicate.
3. Click Lock Info to unlock elds in the Percussion Map section.
Locked Unlocked
4. In the Percussion Map section, enter the display name you want for the percussion map
in the Name eld.
This name appears in the Endpoint Setup dialog.
5. In the Percussion Map section, enter any unique identication name in the ID eld.
It can be useful to include the instrument and sound library for which you created the
map, as well as your name, in the identication name for percussion maps, for example,
xmap.user.paulsmith.hso.cowbell.
6. In the Percussion Map section, choose one of the following options for Map denes
sounds for, as appropriate for the current percussion map:
Multiple Instruments
Single Instruments
7. In the Drum Kit Note Map section, click Show all to show unmapped notes.
8. Select the row corresponding to the MIDI note for which you want to create a new
mapping.
9. In the Edit Drum Kit Note section, click the following button beside the Instrument eld.
A dialog containing a list of instruments opens.
Play mode
Percussion maps
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