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Is anyone else having an issue with SD3 not saving? For a few weeks now I have an intermittent problem with the Grid Editor not remembering/saving the changes I’m making. It’s caused massive frustration and several lost hours of work.
For example. I keep changing certain kick drum hits, all will be fine with the mix until I shut down for the night. Multiple times I’ve re-opened my project the next morning only to find none of the changes to the kick drum were saved.
I’m running Pro Tools 2020.12 with the most recent version of SD3 on Mac Catalina
-Ron
yes i`ve had the same thing a few times , unbelievably frustrating, it should save in SD3 and your DAW.
A bit late, but has this issue been solved al’dy? I’m experiencing the same (rookie?) problem in SD3.
Maybe, that was reported many versions ago. But it would really help to know a recipe for reproducing the issue (possibly including a project file), otherwise it’s hard to fix.
Olof Hermansson - Toontrack
Coder
Thanks, Olof. Perhaps it’s better to pose a question abt. saving grid edits (though I al’dy read a couple of things abt. it): when I’ve edited a few things in the grid editor in the total drum part of a song (individual grooves a/o a merged total) do I need to save the whole piece manually as a project via ‘file – save as’ (grid window frame) or via the (overal) ‘save’ or ‘save as’ option in the upper left corner? Or would everything automatically be saved in the DAW (Logic) upon closing, as f.i. is the case with Melodyne (though I know this works exclusively with the ARA-protocol, which is somewhat different off course)?
It is saved in the Logic project, so no additional save should be needed unless you want to export it to open it in SD3 in another Logic project, in another DAW or in the standalone.
Olof Hermansson - Toontrack
Coder
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