Bouncing from SD3 with tempo changes from PT 12

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  • John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    export a MIDI track from your Pro Tools Session, doesn’t matter what’s in it since it’s for the Tempo info only, then go to the Track Menu and select ‘Import Tempo from MIDI file’.
    This will set the Tempo Track correctly inside SD3. Next, deselect the Follow Host button and then use the internal Bounce. If you have the Follow Host enabled while Bouncing, it will use the Tempo of the current place on your Pro Tools Timeline but since the PT Timeline is not running while you Bounce, it can not follow any changes. Are you with me? That’s why you need to export that MIDI file and import it.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    or, maybe ‘Commit’ or bounce the track in Pro Tools?
    Obviously, unless you have the drums multi-outed into Pro Tools,
    a ‘Commit’ or bounce in Pro Tools will only a produce a stereo audio file.

    @John said:
    Hi,

    export a MIDI track from your Pro Tools Session, doesn’t matter what’s in it since it’s for the Tempo info only, then go to the Track Menu and select ‘Import Tempo from MIDI file’.
    This will set the Tempo Track correctly inside SD3. Next, deselect the Follow Host button and then use the internal Bounce. If you have the Follow Host enabled while Bouncing, it will use the Tempo of the current place on your Pro Tools Timeline but since the PT Timeline is not running while you Bounce, it can not follow any changes. Are you with me? That’s why you need to export that MIDI file and import it.

    BR,
    John  

    Thanks! that was it, you’ve been very helpful!

    RiPLEY SCoTT
    Participant

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    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.7
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