Hi
I recorded a song in Logic Pro 10 with EzD 2 with a mixture of midi drums in the daw track and EzD Loops in EzD itself.
Having purchased SD3 I replicated this but brought the midi drums into SD3 alongside the exact same loops. The timing in correct in the midi drums until the loops start and then it is ever so slightly out of time. Then when the loops stop and the midi drums start again the timing is correct.
what could be going wrong?
Lewis
Is this by chance related to your other post? are we talking about the same project?
jord
Thankfully no. I solved this problem. this logic track had a number of time signature changes and I assumed that I should replicate those changes in SD3, which caused the problem.
By removing them the problem was solved. The only down side is that the bars no longer line up, but everything is now in time.
Hi,
if you have Time signature and/or Tempo changes in Logic, the best practice is to export a MIDI file from Logic and then Import Tempo and Time Sig to the SD3 Song Track from that MIDI file.
Then SD3 should indeed sync to all changes in Logic.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I would almost think in this case if you were simply looping a region in SD3, bring it into Logic and use the loop functionality so that your bars line up and everything is kept in one spot.
jord
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