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I have no idea if this is a Superior or Studio One 5.0 bug, but Presonus seems to claim that it is Superior’s fault.
Superior 3 has an excellent drum editor that I use for editing. Unfortunately there seems to be an incompatibility with S1 5.0. Studio One 5 does not recognize any changes made inside Superior editor. If there are no recognized changes in the song, S1 save is disabled – so I cannot save the changes unless I make some changes in S1 as well. I believe this is a bug in either or both of these softwares. I just lost some changes, because S1 did not remind me to save in exit. Is this a bug in Superior or in Studio One? Presonus support asked me to contact Toontrack and Toontrack support ticketing is really weird.
I have no idea if this is a Superior or Studio One 5.0 bug, but Presonus seems to claim that it is Superior’s fault.
Superior 3 has an excellent drum editor that I use for editing. Unfortunately there seems to be an incompatibility with S1 5.0. Studio One 5 does not recognize any changes made inside Superior editor. If there are no recognized changes in the song, S1 save is disabled – so I cannot save the changes unless I make some changes in S1 as well. I believe this is a bug in either or both of these softwares. I just lost some changes, because S1 did not remind me to save in exit. Is this a bug in Superior or in Studio One? Presonus support asked me to contact Toontrack and Toontrack support ticketing is really weird.
Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.7
Operating system: Windows 10
So far this is what I have tested. Active session, select file > save and keep it open; Open SD3 and go to the groove editor, make some random change; move ride cymbal hits to bell from edge (for example). I don’t close the SD3 UI but go to the Studio One file menu and “Save” is not greyed out, so if I close the session it will ask if I want to save. Now I am on a Mac and am in the middle of a big download, (unrelated), but have a Windows 10 installation as a VM on another image so when the d/l ends I will try it on Windows and see if I can replicate your situation.
UPDATE; I must have accidentally “clicked” something out side of the SD3 UI, I tried the operation again and as you said it does not trigger Studio One to “save” on exit. If I close the SD3 UI, it does.
Mac Studio M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 1TB Drive, OSX 12.x/13.x and Windows 10 (VM)
DAW: Studio One Pro (always up to date)
DTX Express III (Extreme triggers), Nektar LX88
OWC Thunderbay Mini (4 X 1TB Sata SSD), Express 4M2 (4 X 2TB M.2 SSD), Envoy Express (1TB M.2 SSD)
Presonus Quantum, Faderport & Faderport 8
Black Lion Sparrow Mk2 A/D, FMR-RNP-RNC, MIDI Xpress 128, BM5A, KRK VXT4, Equator D5
2020 Macbook Pro 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Audio(mobile rig)
So, could someone from Toontrack specify how to integrate SD3 with S13?
I have my external instrument drum pad (Roland HPD-20) recognized and listed in Instruments list, and Toontrack->SD3 is there, as well. However, I haven’t figured out how to associate the HPD-20 with SD3, such that I can pull up the SD3 visual editor, and made adjustments.
I’m running the lastest versions of Windows 10 Pro, and SD3. I’ve successfully install SD3, and all its sound libraries, via the Program Manager. No errors are shown.
Thanks very much, Darryl
So, could someone from Toontrack specify how to integrate SD3 with S13?
I have my external instrument drum pad (Roland HPD-20) recognized and listed in Instruments list, and Toontrack->SD3 is there, as well. However, I haven’t figured out how to associate the HPD-20 with SD3, such that I can pull up the SD3 visual editor, and made adjustments.
I’m running the lastest versions of Windows 10 Pro, and SD3. I’ve successfully install SD3, and all its sound libraries, via the Program Manager. No errors are shown.
Thanks very much, Darryl
In Studio One, Make sure you have View > Browser; selected.
Click on the instrument tab in the upper right of Studio One. Drag Superior Drummer to an empty spot in your session (this creates an instrument track)
On the track make sure you have All Inputs or at least your HPD-20 selected as your instrument input.
To record to SD3, select the instrument monitor in Studio one (or record ARM, either way). Open the SD3 plug-in and record arm the SD3 track (select the stop/start MIDI recording button in the SD3 transport). Hit “Play” in Studio One and start recording MIDI from your HPD-20.
Mac Studio M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 1TB Drive, OSX 12.x/13.x and Windows 10 (VM)
DAW: Studio One Pro (always up to date)
DTX Express III (Extreme triggers), Nektar LX88
OWC Thunderbay Mini (4 X 1TB Sata SSD), Express 4M2 (4 X 2TB M.2 SSD), Envoy Express (1TB M.2 SSD)
Presonus Quantum, Faderport & Faderport 8
Black Lion Sparrow Mk2 A/D, FMR-RNP-RNC, MIDI Xpress 128, BM5A, KRK VXT4, Equator D5
2020 Macbook Pro 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Audio(mobile rig)
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