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  • Henrik Ekblom
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    Basically, Superior Drummer 3 is EZdrummer 2 on steroids. Everything you do in EZd2 can be made in SD3, and the similar functions look pretty much the same. The idea behind the design of SD3 is that EZd2 users should be able to start using SD3 without having to learn a lot of new stuff, when using the same functions as EZd2 has (Tap2Find, Edit Play Style, searching for Grooves, changing libraries/presets, changing instruments, etc).

    It’s not until you want to do more advanced stuff in SD3 you have to learn new things, such as mixing, routing microphones, stacking sounds, changing MIDI mappings, etc.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    I may misunderstand you here, but to delete the song blocks you need to go to the menu (right click) and select the option to remove the block.

    Keyboard shortcuts for deleting things on the song track isn’t included in EZdrummer 2.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Ok, then it’s a bit different. The basic idea here is that these settings are stored in the project, so when you load an old project you sometimes want to restore the settings you had made for the MIDI mapping. But in your case, you want to use the current settings for an old project. Do like this:

    • Set up the MIDI in as you like it
    • Go to the main Menu and select Set Current to Default Project
      • Now, these settings will be used the next time you create a new project
    • When you have opened the old project, go to the MIDI In preset selector, and select Load from Default Project. This will import the settings you saved in the Default project, including the hi-hat settings

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    Thanked by: hector_18
    Henrik Ekblom
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    First, make sure you are using the latest SD3 version – v 3.1.2.

    The Hi-hat Calibration settings should be kept when you change presets. I tried to do this:

    • Go into MIDI In/E-drums Settings
    • Enabled preset Default
    • Selected Hi-Hat & Snare CC
    • Selected CC1 (in the left list), because I used my keyboards modulation, which uses CC1
    • Selected Hi-Hat Pedal Control
    • Pressed Start Calibration
    • Moved my CC controller within a range (in my test Fully Opened was set to 0, and Closed Tight was set to 48)

    I then closed the Settings page and changed Drums & Mixer Preset to Ludwig Classic Default (within the same library, Superior Drummer 3). This kept the hi-hat calibration.

    Is this how you do it, but it doesn’t keep the calibration?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Keep us posted!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Absolutely ridiculous. I don’t want to have to download some application and have it monitoring my system – I want to download files that actually install. Laughable. Deliberately wreck the files so that we’re forced to install this spyware.

    But why would we make the Product Manager, and not all our products, spyware – if you think we have that intent?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    If you look in Product Manager, is everything marked as installed and updated correctly?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    You’ll need to load EZdrummer in a host (Cubase, Logic, etc.) to be able to use more than one at the same time.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Added MIDI is searchable (with Tap2Find for example) if:

    • dragging it to User MIDI folder, or
    • Adding a Linked Folder, and have made them searchable (which is done in Menu/Settings/MIDI Libraries)
      • You make the folders searchable by enabling Include in Search, the rightmost column.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    You can download your products again, using Product Manager

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Did you restart EZkeys after the installation of the MIDI packs?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    The MIDI you use, have you recorded them when playing on a MIDI controller/Keyboard, or do you just drag down the MIDI from the Browser in EZkeys?

    Do you experience this problem with any other virtual instrument?

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    Thanked by: Michał Kołodziejczyk
    Henrik Ekblom
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    The installation process is much easier when you use the Product Manager, instead of downloading the installers via the web page!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    The mixer settings and the mixer effects are fixed for the selected library/preset you have chosen, e.g. you can’t change an instrument and by doing that also change the some effects, for example.

    When you add the snare from the Nashville kit, the reverb is still the one from the Progressive Foundry preset.

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