Hi everyone
I’m definitely getting better at using SD3 and it’s very rewarding. However, I was wondering whether there is a cycle record function similar to how MIDI takes might be dealt with in a DAW (e.g. different takes or overwrites, rather than integrating multiple play-throughs into one MIDI region).
I’m not sure I’m being clear, so what I mean is:
I hope that makes sense. Any tips / tricks or help would be appreciated!
Thank you
LUNA / Logic Pro (latest versions)
iMac 2019 (3.6 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9) w/ 32GB RAM
UAD Apollo Twin X
Roland TD-17 KVX
Superior Drummer 3 (latest version)
Ah – I think I may have found the answer. Reposting it here in case it helps anybody. From Henrik way back in 2018:
“I will write this up, since it’s something we need to fix! In the meantime, you can avoid this by recording the MIDI to a DAW track instead of using the Superior Drummer 3 track. They’ll behave in the way you want.
When done, to get the MIDI to Superior Drummer 3, you can record enabled SD3, having Follow Host enabled, and then press play in the DAW.”
it’s a workaround, but it works fine 🙂
LUNA / Logic Pro (latest versions)
iMac 2019 (3.6 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9) w/ 32GB RAM
UAD Apollo Twin X
Roland TD-17 KVX
Superior Drummer 3 (latest version)
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