Battery 3 in Logic 8

Bit of a long shot but is there any way to listen to each drum sound before you load it into the cell like in Logic's ultrabeat?

Yes, but I was wondering if you could listen to each drum sample before you load it into the cells like in ultrabeat, would save a lot of time.
Guess it isn't possible...

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