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Anyone else find this isn’t working? From the Midi Track where you have dragged your Midi part to, when you click on Find/Show in Browser, this is greyed out.. I use this a lot to find out where I took the midi pack from – I never remember, I have too many Midi packs.. This works fine in EZ Drummer. And of course they aren’t named according to pack.
Anyone else find this isn’t working? From the Midi Track where you have dragged your Midi part to, when you click on Find/Show in Browser, this is greyed out.. I use this a lot to find out where I took the midi pack from – I never remember, I have too many Midi packs.. This works fine in EZ Drummer. And of course they aren’t named according to pack.
Confirmed here too.
ISSUE
The menu command: “Show In Browser” isn’t selectable with used MIDI regions within the SD3 Song Track after reopening a project.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Add a MIDI part from the Grooves panel to the Superior Drummer 3 Song Track.
2. Save and close DAW project.
3. Reopen project.
4. Select a MIDI region in Superior Drummer 3’s Song Track and choose the menu item: Block/Find/Show In Browser
RESULT
The menu command “Show In Browser” is no longer selectable after reopening the project.
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SYSTEM SPECS
Mac Pro 3.2 GHz 8 Core - Mac OS X 10.11.6 - Logic Pro X 10.3.2 - Superior Drummer 3.1.7
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