Customizing the percussion panel

You can customize the percussion panel in various ways to best suit your personal preferences and workflow requirements.

Things you can do:

View pad names or notation previews

By default, the percussion panel shows the names of each sub-instrument and variant in your chosen instrument.

To instead view a notation preview for each pad:

  1. Click Layout in the percussion panel header

  2. Choose Notation preview

Hover over a pad with your mouse pointer to see a tooltip displaying the name of the instrument or variant assigned to that drum pad.

To switch back to viewing pad names:

  1. Click Layout in the percussion panel header

  2. Choose Pad names

Your choice of pad names or notation previews is saved to the score, so it won't affect the panel layout in other scores. Moreover, it applies to all unpitched percussion instruments in your score – not just the one you're working on.

Move drum pads to different positions

You can change the position of each drum pad to best suit your instrument setup or preferred layout.

To change the position of a drum pad:

  1. Click Layout in the percussion panel header

  2. Choose Edit layout. An outline appears around each pad position, indicating you can now edit the drum pad layout.

  3. Click and drag a drum pad to another position

  4. Release your mouse click to drop the drum pad in its new position

  5. Click Finish editing in the percussion panel header to continue writing music

You can also move pads to different positions using only your computer keyboard.

  1. Use Tab to focus on a drum pad

  2. Use the arrow keys to shift focus to your desired drum pad

  3. Press Enter or the Spacebar to select the pad you wish to move

  4. Use the arrow keys to move the selected drum pad to a different slot position

  5. Press Enter or the Spacebar to drop the drum pad in its new position

Delete drum pads

You can delete drum pads you don't need in order to save on space.

To delete a drum pad:

  1. Click the grey panel at the bottom of a drum pad (or navigate to it by pressing Tab and then Enter)

  2. Select Delete

When a drum pad is deleted, an empty space remains in its place. This can be used either as a spacer, or as the position for a different drum pad (see Move drum pads to different positions).

Add and remove rows

Changing the number of percussion panel rows gives you more flexibility to arrange the drum pads in a way that best suits your project and workflow requirements.

To add rows in the percussion panel:

  1. Click Layout in the percussion panel header

  2. Choose Edit layout

  3. Click Add row

Drum pads can be moved to empty spaces (See move drum pads to different positions).

Rows that are manually added can be deleted by clicking the trash can button to the left of the row.

Undock and resize the panel

Like all panels, the percussion panel can be undocked and resized to create an optimal workspace for your project and setup.

Learn more about docking and undocking panels and saving your preferred app layout as workspaces.

Choose when to use the new percussion panel

Depending on your screen size and the number of drum pads in the instruments you are using, you can choose to use the legacy percussion panel instead of the new one. The legacy panel will continue to be available until further features are added that will better optimize the new panel for large instruments.

To use the legacy percussion panel:

  1. Click on Percussion in the navigation panel

  2. Toggle on Use legacy percussion panel

Note that any custom keyboard shortcuts assigned to percussion instruments will apply to both the new and legacy panels.

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