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I think I know the answer to this but I figured I would check. I recently lost an external hard drive fail. I know I lost my sound library but I believe I also lost all my programming. I open my protools sessions and SD3 pluggin is in the session but when I open the plugin it says the file path is lost and references the F: drive that failed. My question is that I see the midi blocks in the pluggin still but they just have like one linear set of simple points on them and say tambourine hits. So likely all my programming data was saving into the save folders or areas where my sound libraries were kept on that drive? I never paid attention when I set it up to where the saved programming goes. I can have the HD recovered for 600$ It hurts but its almost 3 years of lost drum programming. Thanks.
What was the function of your F: drive – for samples only or what? Generally programs would not put user generated data (like MIDI) on that drive unless the user specifically said to put it there. Was the MIDI your own stuff or the blocks that come with SD3?
Jack
aka musicman691 on other forums
Superior Drummer 3.4.1
Area 33 1.0.0
Death and Darkness 1.0.1
PT 2021.6
OSX 10.13.6
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