Give the guy a break, not a reference to the stinkin' help file.
The drum map is not a utility, it's a different piano roll view tailored to editing percussion parts on midi channel 10. Where the normal piano roll view has the keyboaed down the left side, thr drum map shows the names and note-numbers of the selected drum map. You have lots of control over the parameters of each note, and you can use the drum map manager to select where you want your signal to go. For example, you might want to use a soundfont for your snare drum, and the Sound Canvas for the kick. Just select the appropriate output, and you can map your sounds where you want. To get to the drum map, insert a MIDI track, and click the little arrow in the output box. Select 'new drum map', and for now click on General MIDI, basic. When you're done with that, select the piano roll view and the drum map will open. Notice the drum names on the left side. You just input notes with the mouse or whatever you do to get midi data into your puter. From there, have fun with your bad self. If you have any more questions, ask. I use drum maps all the time, and the stuff I do and want to do with them isn't in the help file. I figured it out, and I'll help you if I can.
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