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Drum editor
Each unpitched percussion instrument has its own instrument track, including when they are in
a percussion kit. You can expand unpitched percussion instrument tracks like other instrument
tracks if you want to make changes, such as assigning the instrument to another playback
endpoint.
NOTE
If you change the endpoint for an unpitched percussion instrument, that endpoint must have an
appropriate percussion map chosen, otherwise Dorico Elements does not know how to play the
music for that instrument.
You can move notes in the drum editor to new rhythmic positions. Unpitched percussion
instruments only have one vertical position for their notes, so you cannot transpose notes in
the drum editor.
RELATED LINKS
Instrument tracks on page 427
Expanding/Collapsing tracks on page 455
Inputting notes in the event display
You can input notes into the instruments in your project using the event display in Play mode.
You can follow these steps for both pitched and unpitched instruments.
PREREQUISITE
If you want to input notes into a specic voice for an instrument, you have done the following:
Created that voice in Write mode and input at least one note into it.
Enabled independent voice playback for that instrument.
PROCEDURE
1.
Optional: If you want to input notes for pitched instruments, expand those instrument
tracks.
2.
Optional: If you want to input notes into a specic voice, select that voice from the Voice
menu.
3.
Select one of the following tools, depending on the instrument type:
To input notes in pitched instrument tracks, select Draw by pressing D or clicking Draw
in the Play toolbox.
To input notes in unpitched percussion instrument tracks, select Draw Percussion by
pressing W or clicking Draw Percussion in the Play toolbox.
4.
Input notes in one of the following ways, depending on the instrument type:
Play mode
Event display
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12