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Brad, you are probably right. This is the first Vst I’ve used with its own timeline. Personally, it disrupts the flow that i’m used to, to have to worry about two timelines. Which leads me to decide whether to drag the groves onto sonars timeline or work with the change. Dragging onto sonars timeline would bypass the sd3 editor, which seems fairly useful.
I thought I’d be out of luck on this one. I get that clicking unfollow host would allow me to listen to that section, but then I can’t hear it in context of the track.
o well. May make a nice addition, but no one else probably has an issue with it!
Thanks for your reply. Whether I insert SSD three as a soft sent or as a plug-in on an audio track and if follow host is engaged it still does the same thing.
For example, say I click on measure three in the host program, then I open superior drummer and insert a groove starting at measure six. I can’t click measure six on the SD3 timeline and have a play from there. It starts at measures three of the host program. That means I have to click on measure six in the host program to hear The part that I’ve added at measures six. Again follow host is engaged and I’m not sure if I’m missing something but it would just be easier and more effective to use the sd3 editor.
for sd2, I’d drake grooves on to the timeline and assemble there. I can do that with sd3, but that would bypass the sd3 editor, which is cool!
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