Bear-Faced Cow
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According to the website, they were re-mastered and for the DFH EXZ.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Aside from the fact that whatever you are playing it through is heavily compressing it (note your audio vs a raw bounced clip of the solo’d kick from SD3), you are also working with a kick that has a resonator head on, which is how it sounds when sampled. This kick has more the John Bonham type of feel if you are going for a rock type of sound. If you want something a little tighter, then there are other kicks that fit the bill.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
You will find differences ranging from variations to grooves between the packs, and considering that they are from the same drummer in this case, you’re bound to have some playing consistency between the two (which I consider a good thing). One way to tell if the pack is a must have is to listen to the audio demos to find if there’s something there that you feel you’re missing.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
There doesn’t seem to be a way to lock the time signature on an empty timeline. You can work around it, however, by putting an empty groove region on the track. This appears to stop the time signature from changing once you add the groove.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
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Thanked by: AlderGroveThe Blues EZX pack is an EZ Drummer expansion pack. What the disclaimer is stating is that if you own that EZX, you already have the MIDI that is in the Blues EZX MIDI pack.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
You should probably ask the engineer what they are expecting. If they want your drum audio without any processing, then you will want to use the “Bounce Microphone Channels” option (under the Advanced tab in your Bounce dialog box). Otherwise, you can assign your kit pieces and ambient channels to multiple outputs and use the “Bounce Output Channels”.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Don’t know what you’re hearing, but it’s playing a 6/8 halftime swing here.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Is your external drive formatted for HFS+ or APFS? If not, you are bound to get this type of error.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Just for laughs (my brain loves a technical challenge), I thought I would import your MIDI into a rebuilt project as well and it worked without any crash.
Looking at your project, the X-Drum did have an assigned lane in the Grid Editor, but the interesting thing that I noticed was that your project was lighter than the rebuilt one by about 80K. That makes me go hmmm…
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
When adding your shaker, did you add it as a future instrument under the Add Instrument->Future Hit instrument?
Shaker grooves play without issue here.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
I managed to crash your project in standalone. However, the be X-Drum doesn’t appear to be a factor. It appears to be dragging your MIDI across a lane that doesn’t contain a kit piece, in this case Cymbal 5, crashes SD3. I wasn’t able to crash it using an SD3 groove and the same kit setup. Just user MIDI.
It also doesn’t happen if I cut and paste the MIDI between a kit piece and the X-Drum.
100% reproducible.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
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Thanked by: GregRockNYou can do velocity and more with Edit Play Styles.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
To get your drums into SD3, you can do it one of two ways:
Export your midi from Logic Pro X and import it into SD3.
or, even easier, hit the record button on SD3 and press play in Logic Pro X.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
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Thanked by: Gin BeckThe best thing is probably bombarding Apple with the crash reports at this time. I’m almost able to make Logic crash by sneezing on my iPad while running Logic Remote. However, I’m quite confident that Apple does receive these reports and takes them seriously, since I have seen a few updates with the fix is that a knowingly sent reports in for. I’m also willing to bet that I wasn’t the only one sending in these reports.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
Logic 10.5 has been a tad unstable as it is. I have been able to crash it without any plug-ins. I doubt EZBass is an issue.
jord
Jordan L. Chilcott
Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/
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