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The mute tail is a sample. If you want a longer ring, use the envelope and trigger the release. You can set the release time to a choke more suitable for your needs.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
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
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Is this by chance related to your other post? are we talking about the same project?
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Hi jord,
I’m afraid this has been possible since the start, if you mean to be able to save Mixer Channel Effects Presets.
BR,
John
That’s exactly what I mean, John.
And I am today years old when I realized it was there all along, with credit to you pointing it out. Nevertheless, my life has been made that much easier with it.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Pending that, you could always set up a Smart Tempo project Set to Adapt and import your audio to see what happens.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Try beat-mapping the drum audio track in Logic to create a tempo map first. Then use SD3’s tracker to create your drum MIDI. The tempos should be close enough that using “Follow Host” in SD3 will keep pretty much keep them in line.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
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Thanked by: lewisbThe standalone is only a wrapper for the plug-in, so if something has changed, it’s on the DAW end. And, like I said, I use SD3 in both standalone and within Logic and there is zero difference.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Hi,
you can always select a channel with one library and preset loaded and then go to ‘Channel Effects’ and ‘Save As…’ then switch to your other Library and recall that Channel Effects preset.
The User Channel Effects presets can be organised in folders and subfolders in the Finder/Explorer via the same Menu.
BR,
John
John please tell me this was recently introduced. I’ve been clamouring for this feature for the longest of time only to find it under my nose.
This is going to save me tons of time on a drum mix!
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Something has to be different between the two. On a fresh Logic project, any of the snares I have chosen sound no different than standalone. Perhaps, post your Logic project so we can have a peek.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
MIDI is just a bunch of note data depicting which articulations are triggered. It has nothing to do with any kit itself.
If you haven’t changed any of the mappings, it should be exported as an extended General MIDI file to which most apps could use straight away. Aside from a few articulations, he should have no real problem applying kit pieces. If he’s applying it through Logic, he probably already has a software instrument set up, since MIDI doesn’t make any sounds. You’re not doing any real favours splitting it up. In fact, if he wants to do that, he can take your file in Logic and explode it into several regions with a single key command.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
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Thanked by: roland ratIf you hear sounds normally on your drum brain when playing fast, then I am willing to bet that you are wasting your money buying a new harness, unless you feel more comforted having a spare. Your drum brain will play and transmit what it picks up. The fact that you have already indicated that you can audibly hear it is more proof that it probably is not your cable. I highly doubt the USB port on your drum brain is bad, but there is always that possibility.
That would lead to the chain to your computer. Just because you enabled safe mode doesn’t mean that you have eliminated everything that could be stealing from it. MIDI lag could be from something as subtle as the SpotLight daemon and too much hard disk traffic, to an underlying launchdaemon using CPU stealing technologies such as Java. I’ve had similar issues running other MIDI controllers (remember that a eDrums are nothing more than a MIDI controller to a computer) and had to find everything getting in the way.
As I said, providing some specs on your computer and your chain might provide some insight. Otherwise, it’s hard to help.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
It doesn’t sound like latency. Latency is more constant and is more buffer related. This seems more like a processing bottleneck preventing CoreMIDI from receiving the information in a timely manner.
Need more information on your MBP along with anything else that might be hooked up to it. There may be also be some underlying processes stealing resources holding back your drum information from being read.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Are you installing using the Product Manager?
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
This could be dependent on the preset that you are using. Some of the FX will produce noise as part of their gain structure. ZIP your Logic project (remove any audio tracks) and post it so we can have a look.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Save your kits as a user preset. It will contain your settings.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
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