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Hello,
I am kinda having a little trouble of getting Superior Drummer 3 exporting Audio Files as I want it to.
My DAW is Pro Tools 12.8.2 and I am on Windows 7 64Bit Home Premium.
I had a Session where my Midi was on a Midi track in Pro Tools which was then send to an Instrumenttrack with Superior 3 on it. No Midi on that Track. That’s how I worked also with Superior 2. But it seems I can’t export Audio Files this Way. So I imported the Midifile into Superior Drummer 3 and when I playback the Song everything is alright. But after exporting the Audiofiles something is wrong with the Tempos and the placement of the Audio.In my Pro Tools Session there are a few Tempo Changes and also a few Time Signature Changes.
Maybe someone can give me a few tips how to do things properly to get perfect Audio Track results.
Heavy Greetz
I don’t know if you ever got this figured out or not, but I am now having the same exact problem in Cubase 9.5 and I’m about to lose my mind. I did the same thing as you, I pulled my midi file from a midi track in Cubase into S3, I then set everything up to bounce the S3 tracks to multiple channels/files. After that, I imported the audio files generated by S3 into my project and, while they sound good, they’re completely wrong tempo wise.
I read on another thread that you’re supposed to uncheck the “Follow Host” button before you do the bounce, well, I tried that too and it still didn’t work.
I hope someone who knwos how to solve this issue will chime in and tell us how because I really need this function now and I’m on a deadline.
Someone, anyone?
Check back over the topics in both SD3 forums as I asked this question and was shown a way of doing it which I thought was the same as SD2. I never really bothered as I use the separate outs and am always changing things up to the last minute so I can’t remember what it was.
SD3 with older sdx,s plus Rooms of Hansa and Death & Darkness. Cubase and wavelab current versions. Roland TD50x using all trigger inputs for triggering SD3 only. Windows 11 computer. Various keyboards and outboard gear as well as VST instruments. Acoustic drums: Yamaha 9000 natural wood and Pearl masters. Various snare drums. RME BabyFace Pro FS and Adam A7X monitors
@Mark King said:
Check back over the topics in both SD3 forums as I asked this question and was shown a way of doing it which I thought was the same as SD2. I never really bothered as I use the separate outs and am always changing things up to the last minute so I can’t remember what it was.
Thanks! I’ll do a search and see what turns up.
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