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Hi there,
3 simple questions please:
1) Is there a simple way to change the Drums perspective (audience instead of drummer, with hat on the right side).
I know I could probably inverse the stereo in the mixer, each preset by each preset, but is there a way to get it done once and for all for all the sets?
BFD has one single button to switch from Drummer to Audience perspective, that’s what I’m looking for.
2) Is there a way to mark some presets as favorite, the same way we do with instruments and grooves?
3) Is there a way to filter the grooves and instruments by favorites (only show those when needed if I’m browsing all my snare drums or Grooves, for instance)? When you have dozens of drums instruments, having the ability to only browse among the few you really like is quite handy.
Here too, I know I could probably save them as user presets and recall them but that is not what I’m looking for. I still want to see everything, just as I can do with the groove and instruments, but with a marker for the presets I like the most (maybe with a filter function too).
I’m new to this and haven’t jumped into the huge manual yet. That said, I haven’t seen anything obvious about these concerns on the interface.
Thanks.
1) Is there a simple way to change the Drums perspective (audience instead of drummer, with hat on the right side).
In the Mixer tab, go to Mixer menu (top left) and select Stereo Reverse Mixer
2) Is there a way to mark some presets as favorite, the same way we do with instruments and grooves?
No, not by marking the presets with a star or similar. Since you can save User Presets this was not on our prioritized list of features.
3) Is there a way to filter the grooves and instruments by favorites (only show those when needed if I’m browsing all my snare drums or Grooves, for instance)? When you have dozens of drums instruments, having the ability to only browse among the few you really like is quite handy.
In Search for Instruments and Grooves, if you click the star in the header row (left of “Name”) you’ll only see your favorite instruments.
I hope this helps you on your way to master SD3 🙂
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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Thanked by: BaylockThanks, you made my day!
When you know it it seems so obvious I suppose but when you discover the beast, you just scratch your head sometimes.
That said:
1) It’s very user-friendly, at least, when you’ve been shown once, for the subtleties.
2) I know, I must RTFM (and I will) 😉
Have a nice day.
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