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I believe ToonTrack acknowledged this one in another thread and have said they are working on an update.
it sometimes happens when recording all of these kit pieces.
jord
You would need to create a map Kontakt to Superior Drummer 3. Outgoing MIDI will always be in Superior Drummer format.
jord
Before you answer the bot with the potential malware in its link, I’ll weigh in and say that I don’t know how I missed this song. Aside from my usual vocal critiques (in this song, it really sticks out like a sore thumb in my opinion), I really enjoy the exotic feel of the song. It has a great rhythm to it. The female vocal overlays that you have in there fit very nice in the song. That part I would not change.
jord
Open no issue here as well.
check your username/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components folder for a duplicate installation of Superior Drummer 3
jord
EZ Drummer 3 has a grid. You can tap your beat into there regardless of the metronome. Nothing difficult about it.
jord
Oh? I can right click on say the snare in a core library and switch from sticks to rods but the MIDI note assignment stays the same.
Exactly! You’re now using the snare with rods and not sticks. They are considered separate kit pieces. It would be no different if you had changed to a different brand snare.
jord
According to Steinberg’s site, Cubase 14 does not support VST2, which EZ Drummer 2 is. Are you trying to load EZ Drummer 2 into Cubase in Rosetta, since it will not load into Cubase natively?
jord
Looks like you need a few more Oompa Loompahs to join the bucket brigade. 😀
Did you by chance try another USB-C cable?
jord
Just as an aside… I’ve been a Certified Apple Specialist for most of my adult career so trouble-shooting is something I do a lot
So have I… since 1992. Also hold a certified Laser Printing Specialist since then.
start at the highest level, test and work your way down. All my BFD3, Addictive Drums, EXDrummer 3 and a bunch of other drum sample libraries transfer to the drive without a hitch (just reformatted the drive and moved all of those, sans the 2 suspect files). It is just 2 files in the SP3 library that eject the disk.
That doesn’t make it a ToonTrack issue. All of your copying is being done at the macOS level and has nothing to do with how the files are named or how they are stored, or even who made them. It has everything to do with how the OS is handling the bandwidth. It doesn’t care how your files are named so it’s no use scapegoating that.
if it were truly the case then all of us who are using high capacity SSD drives to store our drum libraries would experience the exact same issues.
I have had similar issues as you in the past and it boils down to both the dock that I was using as well as the USB-C cable.
Pending that I agree with Mark, and that you should grab the installer from the product manager, and try installing the library that way.
jord
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