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Whenever I bounce my finished drums it always adds random notes. I want to mix my drums and its so frustrating because every time I bounce the track to individual audio tracks it just generates random hits out of nowhere. When I play the superior drum midi it sounds just fine. I’ve checked to see that the MIDI from the DAW is muted. I’ve even tried deleting it and bouncing and yet it still adds random notes when I bounce to individual tracks.
This is so frustrating, such an expensive hardware and I’m running into so many problems that kill my work flow and are a waste of time. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME IM LOOSING MY MIND!
I haven’t had any bouncing issues. Extra hits mean that you have MIDI notes somewhere. Superior Drummer doesn’t infer any notes on its own. The obvious question to ask is: how are you bouncing your audio?
Perhaps ZIP up you Superior Drummer project and post it in the thread.
jord
The way I’m bouncing the files is through Track< Export song as audio files< and I select 24 bit and Microphone channels and then hit bounce. I’ve tripled checked to make sure there are no extra midi hits on the software and I’ve even gone to the extent of re writing all the parts from scratch and this software just keeps adding random notes when I bounce it after spending a whole lot of time re writing the drum parts. It sounds fine when I play it off superior drummer but as soon as I bounce it everything just becomes a mess. This is really annoying considering how expensive this software is. I appreciate your intention of helping out. Am I doing something wrong in the bouncing process? Thanks
This happens on all of your projects, or just this one?
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Two things come to mind: are there any effects like delay on a channel? The second is does SD3 have the capability of bouncing in faster than real time? I’ve never bounced in SD3 as all my MIDI comes from my daw. The reason I ask the latter question is that I’ve seen/heard that sometimes faster than real time bounce can give random errors.
Jack
aka musicman691 on other forums
Superior Drummer 3.4.0
Area 33 1.0.0
Death and Darkness 1.0.1
PT 2021.6
OSX 10.13.6
3.46 GHz hex core 2012 MacPro 48 gig ram
Hi,
it would help if you could follow Jordan’s advice above and ZIP archive your SD3 project and/or your DAW Project (w/o audio files) and attach to a post here.
BTW, which DAW are you using?
BR,
John
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