Recording Midi with Edrums

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  • Henrik Ekblom
    Participant

    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

    mattylips
    Participant

    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?


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: macOS Catalina (10.15)
    Eric
    Participant

    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.


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: macOS High Sierra (10.13)
    mattylips
    Participant

    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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    Eric
    Participant

    ok awesome thanks for the reply!  I’ll report back if I find any new workarounds!

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