Re: Sound Banks

Superior Drummer 3 Help
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  • Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    While installation of some of the parts may be dependent upon prior installation of others,
    you DO NOT have to re-download previously downloaded parts
    (even if you’ve deleted those downloads after installing them).

    The Toontrack Product Manager allows the pausing & resuming of downloads.

    The SD3 sound library is divided into 5 separate downloads
    relative to the number of microphones and layers desired;
    your drive-space permitting.

    Georges Gholam
    Participant

    Hey Scott,

    Here is the thing, I still have 1 core download of SDX and 2 Expansions for Superior Drummer I was wondering if I have a windows laptop and a Mac desktop would I be able to download the rest of my sound banks and library on my windows PC and transfer them on my SSD which is on my Mac

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    I don’t know for sure. Haven’t tried that.
    However, once installed, I would think that the sound libraries (only) should be platform agnostic.

    Brad
    Participant

    I have a MacBook with the SD3 and the library installed on an external drive that runs a Windows VM as well. I installed SD3 (standalone & plug-in) on the Windows  VM and used settings > libraries to navigate to the external drive, that had up to now only been used on OS X and voila! Worked fine.

    Hope that helps.

    Mac Studio M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 1TB Drive, OSX 12.x/13.x and Windows 10 (VM)
    DAW: Studio One Pro (always up to date)
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