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Mac Pro 5,1
Mac OS 10.9.5
Pro Tools 10.3.10 HD (64bit)
20GB RAM
Superior Drummer 3 (latest update)
MIDI files can no longer be dragged directly into a Pro Tools 10 MIDI track. This function was allowed in the previous version os SD3.
The only work-around is to drag the MIDI file to the Mac Desktop before dragging into a Pro Tools 10 MIDI track. Can this be fixed?
If not how do I roll back to the prior version of SD3 that allowed this procedure?
-Mark
As far as I know, Pro Tools wasn’t 64-bit until version 11 and S3 is a 64-bit instrument only.
Do you have S3 loaded in Pro Tools 10 on an Instrument track?
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Scott- Thank you for your reply.
I stand corrected! Pro Tools 10 is 32bit.
SD3 is loaded into VEPro6 in network w/ Pro Tools on my Mac Pro.
Is it impossible to drag a MIDI file from SD3 (hosted in VEPro6) directly into a Pro Tools 10 MIDI track?
(I thought I had beed able to do this before my latest SD3 update.)
-Mark
See this thread:
Possibly some issue with Mac 10.9.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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