Hi I’m gonna run my SD3 audio out pre-mixer for an engineer to perform his magic upon. I have a few Qs for you.
- I’m not enabling bleed on my toms, because sound engineers nearly always remove silence, so what’s the point! But unless I choose force enable all bleed, I’ll only get what I’ve enabled, am I right? Btw I’m enabling bleed between kick, snare and hat for a bit of ‘weave’.
- All mixer volumes, fx and settings will be ignored, am I right? Does this mean that SD3 automatically selects a volume or gain to run the wavs out at, and that regardless of anything else I’ll get the wavs out at the same volumes in each song project? If I’m wrong about this, which other volume settings will affect the level I run out at?
- With that in mind, I see there is a gain control (on 0db default) on the advanced screen. Am I playing with fire by adjusting this before hitting bounce, in the sense that I’ll be overloading something if I do it? I want to get the wavs as loud as poss really, without hitting red. Please advise if I am an idiot to want to do this, as I’ve not done it before, and whether or not it makes much difference to the engineer.
Thanks in advance.
Rat.
Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.3.6Operating system: Windows 10