Drum Sounds List Context Menu

Depending on whether you right-click the column header or the instrument lane, different options are available on the context menu.

The column header context menu contains the following options:

Select All Notes

Selects all notes in the Pattern editor.

Clear Pattern

Deletes all notes in the Pattern editor.

Delete Double Notes

Deletes all double notes in the Pattern editor, that is, all notes that are placed on top of other notes at the same positions.

Double notes can occur when quantizing, drawing in notes, etc.

Trim Pattern to Start/End

Deletes all notes outside the pattern start and end markers.

Duplicate Pattern

Copies all events between the pattern start and end markers and pastes them after the end marker. If any events are located after the end marker, these are deleted.

Classify Pattern

This option is only available if you have used the Classify Slices function on the Slice tab for the instrument pad.

  • Use Best Classified Slices: Moves the notes of each class to the cleanest sounding slice of the class.

    For example, if a sliced loop has clean sounding kicks and kicks with a crash or hihat on top, Use Best Classified Slices moves the notes to the slice with the cleanest sounding kick. This way, the sliced loop plays only with the cleanest sounding slices.

  • Use Longest Slices: Moves the notes of each class to the longest slice of the class.

    This is useful if you want to play a sliced loop slower than its original tempo. If you slow down the tempo of a sliced loop, shorter slices can produce gaps. But if the sliced loop plays only with the longest slice of each class, these gaps are avoided.

On the context menu for the instrument lanes, the following options are available:

Select All Notes on <Key>

Selects all notes on the selected key.

Delete All Notes on <Key>

Deletes all notes on the selected key.

Delete Double Notes on <Key>

Deletes all double notes on the selected key, that is, all notes that are placed on top of other notes at the same positions.

Double notes can occur when quantizing, drawing in notes, etc.