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  • Erik
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    Hi mako241,

    By adjusting the view, do you mean switching tabs or resizing the window or something else?

    You can reset the window size from the View menu (“Reset to Default Size and Scale”) if the borders are put outside of the display area.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hi tbonedok,

    If you select “Search for Instrument” you get a preview when you select a drum. It’s a little different, but on the other hand if you’re looking to preview instruments from other libraries it may be slightly easier and faster in Superior 3.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hey Raphael,

    Good catch! It’s come to our attention before and we’re working on it. Until it’s fixed, just ignore what pops up on screen when you play as long as it sounds right.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hey Rolomoto,

    I think the only way is probably to create a new microphone and go into the route instrument microphones window and redirect the relevant mic you want to “split” from each instrument into that channel.

    Something like this:

    sisyphos

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    • This post was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by Erik.

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    Erik
    Participant

    Hey Paul,

    I’m sure there’s a technical reason for this, but I’ll ask around. Since most of us are on vacation, you should probably set your expectations on receiving an answer in August.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hey Josh,

    I’ll forward your request and we’ll see where we end up! The available variations of an instrument is usually a combination of the producer’s style and the time we have allotted for recording, and most recordings in many genres are done with snare wires on only.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
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    Hey Andy,

    The song part colors are not customizable at the moment, but we have a feature request for it.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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    Erik
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    The minimal install is 41 GB. You need another 41 GB for the initial download, which can be cleared after installation.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hey Braedon,

    Regarding the velocities, does this post help you?
    https://www.toontrack.com/forums/topic/kicks-snares-expansion-within-sd3/?view=all#post-2593119

    This video should cover your room mic and Superior Drummer 3 integration question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwHCi8xpJ9k

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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    Erik
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    We’ve tried our best!

    Like I said in the previous post, Latin Cuban Percussion will play the Latin Percussion MIDI better than the other way around. Neither will play the other back perfectly.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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    Erik
    Participant

    They are different products in the same way that Decades SDX is different from the Death & Darkness SDX. They have many instruments in common, but they’re played in different ways and with different tools. The percussion libraries share a few groups of instruments, but the composition is different (e.g. three congas in one, two in the other), and they have a few unique articulations each (for instance, the cajon is played with hands and brushes in one, but only hands in the other).

    Latin Cuban Percussion EZX works better with the Latin Percussion MIDI than the other way around, but the MIDI in both libraries was created to make use of its specific set of instruments. If you have both libraries, why not use them both? Not every band gets to have two percussion sections in their songs..!

    Here’s an image of Latin Cuban Percussion in Superior Drummer 3:

    lcp

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant
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    Hey Ryan,

    The output selection is not random when applying multi out. Outputs 5/6 are usually reserved for the snare bottom mics (depends on the library), which in many presets are routed into the same bus as the top snare mic(s).

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Hey Ryan,

    The output selection is not random when applying multi out. Outputs 5/6 are usually reserved for the snare bottom mics (depends on the library), which in many presets are routed into the same bus as the top snare mic(s).

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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