
Abbey Road 60s Drums – User’s Manual – 15
You can also assign each articulation to any MIDI note, allowing you to customize your kit
mapping. This is very useful for adjusting the mapping to the way that feels best when playing
the drums with a MIDI keyboard, or for adjusting the mapping to a custom electronic drum
setup. You can assign the MIDI notes manually by entering the notes in the
NOTE
field and
clicking on the
APPLY
button next to it. You can also assign the notes by selecting the
LEARN
button and then playing the MIDI note for which you want to assign that articulation.
3.2 Mixer Page
The Mixer Page is where you can control the levels of the microphones, with the same level
controls that you would use if using a real mixing board. You can also set the panning or stereo
field of the mics, solo/mute the tracks, and change the output routing for each channel. The
lighter coloured channels
on the left side of the mixer represent the direct microphones, and
the
darker coloured channels
on the right side represent the overhead and room microphones.
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