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If they are on the same midi channel, then you do not have to have a seperate midi track. Just map the sounds to key ranges. Then on the same midi track, you can do all your percussion.
You can not send stuff on the same midi channel out to different audio outputs (i'm pretty sure at least, I'm not on my computer at the moment).
If you want to send different samples out different audio channels, then you will have to change the midi channel for the instrument.
For example, on your midi track, output is set to Halion and channel is set to 1. You load up a kick. The kick (channel 1) is run out audio out 1-2 (stereo channel). You can then load other sounds in and they will go out to audio 1-2.
Create a new midi track and set output to Halion, midi channel to 2. In Halion, select channel 2, change output to 3-4. Load in a sample (snare for example). Now in the mixer window, the snare will come up on a different channel to the kick so that you can put different fx on it, set different levels, etc.
If you want to have everything in the same "drum editing window" as you call it (I assume you mean the key editor/piano roll), then you need to have all your samples on the same midi channel which means you have to have everything coming out the same audio channel.
Hope that helps.
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