If you keep cues in Layer 1, then you HAVE to have something in another layer for the stems to flip up,

with all due respect sir, that's a lie, that's an outright lie!

you can do the same in any layer.

i rarely make drumset parts, but would agree with keeping music, not slashes, in layer 1, since layer 1 is the one you most commonly work in in general, and then the voice order corresponds to the layer order (as we usually do when working with multiple voices). as i see it (of course others may prefer other ways):

1 - upstem notes
2 - downstem notes
3 - slash notation
4 - cues

out of curiosity, in jazz notation, what is standard for say cymbal notation, with nothing else (no BD or whatever), would you still notate it stems up (it sounds like it by your comments)?

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