Here is where I am stuck-
I am using SD3 as a virtual instrument, and I am recording my performance on a Yamaha DTX into Logic Pro X.
I can play back the track in Logic and it sounds great. But how do I get the midi back into SD3 so I can use the AWESOME GRID EDITOR?
I am trying to select the midi in the track in Logic and Save as or export as midi file.
The resulting midi file I try to drag into SD3, but it’s empty. There’s nothing there (but it is the correct length.)
If I drag the same file into Logic, it works fine.
I am sure I am doing something wrong, but there are so very few options (import tempo and use default edrum config are my only options.)
How do I move midi from Logic INTO SD3?
Hi,
I have a few questions regarding the best way to realistically program a hi-hat abruptly closing by drawing hits in the grid editor without the use of a E-drum hi-hat trigger.
I’ve tried a few things but with inconsistent results.
If I am trying to get the sound of the pedal actually closing, can I use the “enable curve” setting within the Pedal CC editor in the advanced view drop down menu? Or, is it possible to achieve this sound within the hi-hat articulation options within the main grid editor?
Do these CC Pedal Control settings override the hi-hat articulations drawn in the main grid editor (e.g. “Open Edge 0-4”) or do they only affect specific high hat articulations?
What’s the difference between Pedal CC Control (CC1) and Pedal CC Control (CC4)? Which one would be best to use to manually program information if not using a midi instrument?
Thanks for your time!