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I want to record my midi data with the e-kit in SD3 instead of Pro Tools because the SD3 midi editor is much better. The only way I see to do that is hit play in pro tools and then record in SD3. Is there an easier way to get that synched?
You can record the MIDI straight to the song track of SD3, by record enabling SD3, press play and then play on the e-drums.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
I’ve been trying this but it only seems to work sporadically. It seems if I’m recording into a new region it works on the first pass, but then if I want to record into an existing region it doesn’t seem to save the midi. I get the red “record” bar. I see the midi notes in the there, but when I stop the track they are not saved. I see this behavior in Studio One as well was standalone SD. Is there a setting I’m missing?
Has this been resolved? This is happening to me as well. I record straight into SD3. It’s red.. I see notes recording… but when I hit stop, it doesn’t save the last half bar of the notes it just recorded. Super strange.
No but I’m actually working on a song right now I think I may have found a work around. When I have the problem use the scissors to to cut the section right before the part I want to record. Then it seems to record and when I’m done I remerge the two midi sections. Not sure if this will work 100% of the time but so far so good for me. Still an issue but this seems to be a reasonable work around.
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