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CAKEWALK SONAR - Using Drum Maps

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Using Drum Maps
The following topics cover using drum-mapped tracks, including how to display
drum tracks in the Drum Grid pane and how to edit note velocities.
Assigning a MIDI Track to a Drum Map
Use the following procedure to assign a MIDI track to a drum map:
To Assign a MIDI Track to a Drum Map
1. Display the Track view if it is minimized.
2. In the track you want to assign to a drum map, click the Output dropdown and
select a drum map from the options in the menu that appears.
Opening a Drum Map
Use the following procedure to open a drum map in the Drum pane:
To Open a Drum Map
1. In the Track view, assign the drum map you want to open to a MIDI track. See
Assigning a MIDI Track to a Drum Map” on page 340.
2. Select the MIDI track you just assigned the drum map to and select View-
Piano Roll.
To Open All Tracks Assigned to a Drum Map
1. Select a single track assigned to the drum map.
2. Hold down Ctrl+Shift while selecting View-Piano Roll.
Displaying Tracks in the Drum Grid Pane
Use the following procedure to display a drum track or tracks in the Drum Grid
pane.
To Display Tracks in the Drum Grid
1. Create a drum map if you have not already done so. See Creating and Editing
a Drum Map“Creating and Editing a Drum Map” on page 336.
2. Change the focus to the Track view.
3. In the track(s) you want to view in the Drum Grid Editor, select a drum map
from the Output dropdown menu.
4. Select the tracks you want to view in the Drum Grid Editor and select View-
Piano Roll.
The Piano Roll view appears with the selected track’s data appearing in the Drum
Grid Editor.

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