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  • demiurgemike
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    I’m not sure this is helpful or the same issue as this thread is describing but I was having a similar problem and did find a very easy solution. To jump to the solution that worked for me, at the top left of the screen to the right of the Apple logo you will see Logic Pro. Choose Logic Pro > Settings > Audio (or use the Open Audio Settings key command), then click the Devices button. On this page you should see the options for input and output, choose “system settings” for both. So for more detail what was happening with me is after I setup my TD-17 for use with Superior Drummer 3 I was getting signal but no sound. I also had the message saying “waiting for MIDI” in the settings page in SD3. I’m certain this will probably not work but hopefully it might. It’s funny because I had a similar issue when trying to save SD3 to my external SSD and it ended up being a similar solution of me just not looking at the top left corner of the Mac screen and clicking on the options there.


    Reply To: SD3 2.0 Is Not Recognizing My Roland V-Drums as a MIDI Device version: 3.3.5
    Operating system: macOS Sonoma (14)
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