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Drum View Note Order

Teksonik

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So for decades I've been using Piano Rolls in different DAWs to program drums and the note order is of course always lower notes show below higher notes. So for example Kick on C displays in the piano roll below Snare at D and so on.

However when using Studio Pro in Drum View Mode the notes display Kick at C above Snare at D. In other words instead of going from low notes up to high notes it goes low notes down to high notes and it's making my OCD scream after looking at it the other way around for so long....😆Is there any way to permanently flip the display to go from the bottom up instead of top down? I've managed to get Impact to display the way I want it by dragging notes and setting default preset but it doesn't seem to work in third party drum plugins. For example in Modo Drums I can set order, save a drum map, and set a default preset but although the note names are remembered the order goes back to be top down instead of bottom up. The image below shows how I want the order to display for all drum plugins. Thanks in advance for any help.🙂


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Yes. While in Drum View, select the wrench icon, set any order you prefer and save it afterwards as a preset using the little page icon. See images.
 

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There's no simple way to revert the order. Create/Save/Load a pitchlist (drum map) for VSTs who don't report the pitch names or a track preset if they do. The pitch order is maintained even though the pitch names might change. Track presets also remember the pitchlist, so use them if you want to avoid the extra step of loading a pitchlist.
 
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