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  • David
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    Guys,

    A thousand thanks for getting back to me.
    Henrik, I have never had an issue with this before (right through from DfH to all versions of SD2). My workflow in Protools is pretty much always the same, i.e. add stereo instrument track then from inserts select “multichannel instruments”, followed by superior drummer. Then simply select the grooves, paste into protools and have always been ‘good to go’.
    I’ve had to use the suggestion on selecting “Instrument” from the “Edit window view” and selecting a midi channel for SD3 to work on. This does indeed resolve the greyed out issue for the time I’m working on the song, but if I save and close the session and log back in, I’m back to square one? I get the impression that the thread that Scott E posted hasn’t really answered why this is happening?
    I would never get into arguing about which software is at fault because both Protools and SD3 are incredible tools, but clearly there is an issue here and as a really big fan of the product would love to see a proper resolution.

    Big thanks for your help thus far

    Dave

    Reedy Boy

    David
    Participant

    Thanks Brad, gonna give this a try later on.
    CheersCoolCool

    Reedy Boy

    David
    Participant

    Hi Guys (John in particular)

    I have a very similar query………. just purchased SD3 and am currently downloading the sound libraries (I live in the middle of nowhere and have poor internet connectivity).
    Once all libraries are downloaded I figure that with my already installed SD2, my Mac’s hard drive is gonna find itself pretty darned full all of a suddenFrown
    So here’s what I’m thinking………. If I buy a 1TB external hard drive, partition it, then simply move both SD2 & SD3 sets of sound libraries and their respective functionalities to it, would this be feasible?
    If so, are there any pointers on how this would be best achieved?

    Reedy Boy

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