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I would like to lose a number of midi files from my grooves library and maybe group some files together by genre because they are at present scattered about in the Groove menu and searching with filters every time is not my ideal workflow.
So I went to the EzyDrummer midi folder, created some new folders and shifted some stuff around but… the results weren’t perfect, some showed up, others did not. There seemed no clear rationale to the result.
Could anyone advise if this is possible – or advisable.
Perhaps I should just delete the superfluous folders (probably storing them somewhere else for a rainy day)?
I would love it if there was a ‘hide’ function to simply – temporarily – remove grooves from view, I orignally thought the ‘ Exclude’ functions were about this but I realize now it’s only search-related
Cheerz
I would love it if there was a ‘hide’ function to simply – temporarily – remove grooves from view, I orignally thought the ‘ Exclude’ functions were about this but I realize now it’s only search-related
Yes, this is the intended way. If you exclude some folders in the Search tab, and save a Default Project – every time you start EZdrummer 2, those folders will be excluded.
In what situations (besides searching for grooves) would you like the folders to be excluded/hidden?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Hey Henrik,
Still not 100% clear on this, I’m not using EZDrummmer but SD3.
Does the same apply, just save a default after Excluding?
Cheerz n thankz
Sun B
Hey Henrik,
Still not 100% clear on this, I’m not using EZDrummmer but SD3.
Does the same apply, just save a default after Excluding?
Cheerz n thankz
Sun B
Yes sir. The Default Project is there so you can setup EZd2 or SD3 the way you want it to be “by default”. Every time you open a new instance of the software it will start with the Default Project 🙂
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Just tried this without result, the folders to be excluded turned red, I saved a new default, closed SD3 and reopened…. still there.
Just tried this without result, the folders to be excluded turned red, I saved a new default, closed SD3 and reopened…. still there.
Hmm, did you open a DAW project where Superior Drummer 3 was already loaded? In that case, the default project won’t be used – it will load the SD3 that was saved into the DAW project 🙂
If you add a new instance of SD3 in the project, it should work. You can also try to open the SD3 standalone application, which will load the Default Project.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
So frustrating, still not there.
I right click the folder I want exclude, hit Exclude, it turns red.
Then I save Default project (‘Set Current to Def Proj’) hit Overwrite and exit the standalone.
I reopen and they’re still there
So frustrating, still not there.
I right click the folder I want exclude, hit Exclude, it turns red.
Then I save Default project (‘Set Current to Def Proj’) hit Overwrite and exit the standalone.
I reopen and they’re still there
That’s strange. Can you check that Default Project is working as it should? E.g. try to remove (unload) the snare, or add a MIDI groove to Song Track (or basically any change) then save a Default Project, and start SD3 – just to see that the default project is loaded as it should.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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