Dresmond McLaurin
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That would be nice, but as you pro’lly know, would require a re-ordering of the notes on the piano – I don’t think any DAW would do that. Still, when viewed side-by-side, the SD3 grid and the DAW piano roll look similar enough to figure out what’s going on. It would be nice if Ableton had a rename feature, so you could change the note name to the actual instrument. No worries, if you click the midi note you can hear what instrument is being played.
In SD3 the only way I have found to see the midi note is to menu-dive. Or am I missing a preference somewhere? Either way, I think the seperate midi track solution solves the OP’s issue.
1) copy the midi from SD3 groove track 1 to the same DAW track the SD3 vst lives on.
2) copy the midi from SD3 groove track 2 to a new DAW midi track and route that tracks output to the DAW track where SD3 lives.
Activate the Sync to Host button. Play both tracks and SD3 will play midi from both tracks.
Note: My DAW is Ableton Live 11.
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