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Ch 3: Editing Drum Sets - 5 - D4/DM5 Editor
D
RUM
S
ET
The
Drum Set
edit block is the heart of the D4/DM5 editor, where
sounds are selected, mapped to notes, tuned, and routed.
Figure 5: Drum Set Edit Block
A
Note
: Indicates the MIDI note being assigned, starting at the
Drum
Set Root Note
(see Root Note and Footswitch, pg. 7) and covering a
61-note range. Clicking a note name selects the entire line for copy-
ing or pasting.
B
Keyboard
: The column to the right of the note names is a scrollable
keyboard for auditioning sounds. Clicking any note on the keyboard
triggers the corresponding sound.
Clicking the up/down arrows, scrolls the display an octave at a time.
Option-clicking an arrow, scrolls one note at a time. The velocity of
the MIDI note played is set with the Mac KV setting in the
MouseKeys Window.
C
Bank
: Specifies a Drum Bank from which the Drum Sound for that
note is chosen.
D
Drum
: Assigns a Drum Sound, from the indicated Drum Bank, for
that note.
E
Volume
: Sets the Drum Sound’s volume.
F
Coarse
: Tunes the Drum Sound in semitone steps within a range of
+3/-4 steps.
G
Fine
: Tunes the Drum Sound in cents within a range of +99/-99
cents.
H
Panning
: Pans the Drum Sound to any of seven possible stereo loca-
tions. The Output setting determines between which two outputs the
sound is panned.
I
Output
: Routes the Drum Sound to either the Main or Aux outputs.
J
Assign Group
: Specifies a trigger mode for the Drum Sound.
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