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Erik
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Hey Morten,
Check the Grooves Parts header in this chapter of the manual:
https://www.toontrack.com/manual/superior-drummer-3/4
Basically, when you drag from the search results it replaces on a block level. If you drag individual groove parts, it instead only replaces the notes within a block associated with the instrument you’re selecting.
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
Hey Morten,
Check the Grooves Parts header in this chapter of the manual:
https://www.toontrack.com/manual/superior-drummer-3/4
Basically, when you drag from the search results it replaces on a block level. If you drag individual groove parts, it instead only replaces the notes within a block associated with the instrument you’re selecting.
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
Hi Lena,
The different drum kits can be accessed by clicking any of the small arrows sitting on top of the different library instruments. In the instrument box that pops up, there’s a “Kits” button’, which is where you can find the different drum kits.
Once you have found a mixer setting and drum kit you like, you can save the combination as a user preset from the bottom of the library menu.
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
Hey Graculus,
We have a similar feature request already for the Audio Tracker, I’ve added your suggestion to that.
Regarding drag and drop, it depends on the DAW. For Logic, you can drag and drop MIDI from EZbass into Logic, but not the other way around.
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
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Thanked by: GraculusHey onewayout_1,
If the standalone application works, your issue is most likely that you previously copied the plugin from the install location to wherever you host looks for plugins. Instead of copying the plugin, try adding the EZbass install location in your DAW’s plugin locations instead, and it will automatically load the correct version after you run a plugin scan.
Before that though, you should remove the outdated plugin from wherever your DAW is looking. Do so by looking at “Help -> Show Plug-In Path” when loading EZbass in your DAW.
To find the install location, do the same in the standalone application. This is the location you want to add to your DAW to avoid future issues after updates.
Let me know how it goes,
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
Hey onewayout_1,
If the standalone application works, your issue is most likely that you previously copied the plugin from the install location to wherever you host looks for plugins. Instead of copying the plugin, try adding the EZbass install location in your DAW’s plugin locations instead, and it will automatically load the correct version after you run a plugin scan.
Before that though, you should remove the outdated plugin from wherever your DAW is looking. Do so by looking at “Help -> Show Plug-In Path” when loading EZbass in your DAW.
To find the install location, do the same in the standalone application. This is the location you want to add to your DAW to avoid future issues after updates.
Let me know how it goes,
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
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Thanked by: onewayout_1We just released an update to the Legacy of Rock SDX MIDI which solves the situation. Let us know how it works for you after updating.
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
Hey Mike,
Either make a stack on the sidestick articulation and mute the main drum’s side stick sound, or add the “sidestick snare” as a separate instrument and assign the sidestick notes to that second snare instead.
Hope this helps!
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
Hey modernsoundrecording,
We just released an update to Rooms of Hansa which solves this issue. Let us know how bouncing works after installing the 1.0.1 library update.
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
Hey monospace,
I’ve sent your request to our developers!
Maurockstar: This depends on your DAW. If your DAW forwards MIDI CC to Superior, then MIDI Learn should work.
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
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Thanked by: monospaceThanks for the report Unclebass!
I’ve notified our programmers.
Erik Berglund — Toontrack
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