Ok, this may not exactly be what you're looking for, since it means running more midi tracks, yet it's my favorite workflow and if you can make it work you should give it a try...
Once you're done programming your beats, open up your drum rack so that you can see each of the individual channels.
Now right-click on one of the channels (e.g. the kick) and select "extract chain" (or something similar, I'm using the german version..
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This will create a new midi channel outside the drum rack that contains just the kick and a clip with the respective midi data, while at the same time deleting that channel from the drum rack.
Repeat for every channel in the drum rack.
In the end you will have one dedicated midi channel for each of your drum elements.
For me this approach holds some major advantages:
1. You can use the main send/return channels of your track.
2. More routing possibilities. You can group your drum tracks as you like, e.g. if you want to process you main drums with parallel compression and leave out the percussive elements. Or group the percussion, put a high pass filter on the group and leave the rest of the drums untouched.
3. Having dedicated midi clips for each drum element makes arranging so much easier, imho.
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