Good morning,
I have Superior Drummer 3 and want to export drum sounds into BeatBuddy2. I think I can manage exporting and importing MIDI files. But my question centers on the actual drum sounds. BeatBuddy2 accepts.WAV files, so what would my workflow look like? Can I export each drum/cymbal sound or should I create an entire groove/beat, then export the entire beat as a .WAV file? Thanks all for the help!
I would think that exporting a programmed groove/beat as .wav would be your best option. Exporting each kit piece, the associated bleeds, ambient channels, etc. would be a daunting task and probably breaches the EULA anyway. I believe it states something about the single samples not being used outside of the software itself. Read section 6 Terms and Conditions.
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