The names of drum instruments are now visible in the Piano Roll editor. New tools have been added to the Piano Roll in the form of Time Handles. When active, these allow you to select a group of notes, after which the handles can be used to compress or expand the timing of only the selected group by moving its start and end points. Plug-ins and Sounds. Logic Pro gives you a massive collection of plug-ins and sounds to fuel your creativity. The ever‑growing Sound Library is also a powerful source of inspiration, thanks to Patches that allow for rich layers of instruments and effects — and Smart Controls that let you easily shape any sound. The width of the Piano Roll Inspector is now properly maintained when switching between tracks that do not have note name labels and those that do. The chord display in the Piano Roll shows open 5th chords as expected. New Piano Roll windows now open with the visible area centered around the Playhead or selected notes if Catch Playhead is on.
The Drum Machine Designer (DMD) is an amazing 'thing', super easy to use with a nice user interface. HOWEVER, once you dig into it a little bit (or asks questions about it), it turns out to be a really complex beast. Any operation beyond the basics requires an understanding what the Drum Machine Designer really is. BTW, I cover all those details in my Graphically Enhanced Manual'Logic Pro X - How it Works'.
![Roll Roll](https://d29rinwu2hi5i3.cloudfront.net/article_media/ab1938f5-3de8-4dc6-935e-86846c603757/w512/headline-drum-machine-designer-hip-hop.jpg)
About your specific question:
- The Cells in the DMD refer to a specific slot on the Ultrabeat Plugin (which is loaded on a separate Channel Strip with the DMD and functions as its sound source). In the lower right corner of each Cell is a label of a specific key, that is its assignment to the Ultrabeat slot.
- When you click on a cell or play that specific not, it triggers the sample in that Ultibeat Slot,
- When you clear a slot, you clear the assignment to that slot, you are NOT erasing the loaded sample on the Ultrabeat slot!
- However, when you load a new sample on to the Cell in the DMD Window, you will overwrite the sample of the corresponding slot in Ultrabeat.
- The displayed Drum Names in the Piano Roll Editor are coming directly from the Ultrabeat instrument and not the DMD window. That's the reason why you still see the sample name (Drum Name), even if you cleared the corresponding Cell in DMD.
- The only way to get rid of the name, is to rename it in Ultrabeat, for example a hyphen. The Key assignment label ('C1 01:.'), however, is still displayed. I guess that is baked into Logic.
Here is screenshot that shows the relationship between the Drum Names in the Piano Roll and the Ultrabeat Plugin Voice changer trolling. Mega jackpot slot machine. Office 2019 license key.
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BTW, in order to get to the Ultrabeat Plugin, you have to open the Mixer, click the little disclosure triangle of the DMD Channel Strip (which is actually an Aux Channel Strip). The Channel Strip that opens next to it is the Instrument Channel Strip that has the Ultrabeat Plugin loaded.
Hope that helps
![What What](https://sleepfreaks-dtm.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/2_Drum-1.jpg)
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Piano Roll Midi
Jun 18, 2016 12:08 PM