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Glenn Burgos
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I believe I have the same issue. It’s similar at least. I used to be able to use the stand alone Superior Drummer 3 to preview drum loops and drag them onto a software instrument track in Logic that had a Superior Drummer 3 plugin on it, and it would play just fine. The other day I tried to do that and the playback in Logic was skipping a lot of midi notes for certain drums and dropping others entirely. The loops played fine in preview. As of now my only work-around is to program the drum parts entirely in the SD3 plugin (if I want to keep the option to edit it later). What I don’t like about that is that you can’t see the midi event on the Logic track, so I can’t use it as a reference as to where I’m at in a song. I don’t remember which versions of Logic X and SD3 I was last able to do this, but if there’s a way for me to restore this functionality, I’d love to learn how.
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