Henrik Ekblom
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So ho can I accomplish this?
See my response at your other post: https://www.toontrack.com/forums/topic/render-midi-to-audio/#post-2125799
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You’ll need the MIDI to be on the track of SD3. Record enable SD3, enable Follow Host, and press play in Logic. That way the MIDI will be recorded onto the track of SD3, and you can now bounce it!
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Thanks for the info. Let us know if reinstalling the update fixes your problem!
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Don’t know how to save a SD “project” tho.
Just go into the File menu of Superior Drummer 3 (top left corner of the window) and Save Project…
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Can you copy and send the text from the Superior Drummer 3 Help menu > About? (Press the Copy Text button, and paste it in a post here).
To try to fix it, can you go into the Product Manager and download the sounds update for the first core library of Superior Drummer 3, and then install it?
This is where you find it:
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Can you copy and send the text from the Superior Drummer 3 Help menu > About? (Press the Copy Text button, and paste it in a post here).
To try to fix it, can you go into the Product Manager and download the sounds update for the first core library of Superior Drummer 3, and then install it?
This is where you find it:
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Can you save a Superior Drummer 3 Project file of your setup and post it here so I can have a look at it? It’s done in the File menu of Superior Drummer 3.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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I am really happy with the MIDI editing in Logic Pro X, they have lots of smart features. I do most of the drum editing directly in the grid editor in SD3, but for other instruments Logic does it well. Most DAW:s has their pros/cons, and one of the cons in Logic is that they have some issues regarding automation and the timing of it.
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Thanked by: AntinetIf you open Product Manager, does it say that everything is correctly installed, and updated?
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We need some more info here:
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Thanks for the feedback of our programs, and ideas for new software. We can’t comment on future releases, but we take notes of what our customers say! 🙂
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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Have you added EZmix as a insert effect on a channel in Cubase, and is it enabled?
Try to add any other effect instead of EZmix. If it doesn’t work, there’s something wrong with the routing you have done (you may for example have placed EZmix on a bus).
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The Bounce feature in Superior Drummer 3 will give you the most options. Check out this video:
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It happens to me frequently, but it’s always me who has forgotten to plug in my external hard drive 🙂 Do you install to an external drive that either isn’t plugged in, or has can’t, for some reason, be seen by Product Manager?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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EZdrummer 2 can only follow the host, or be kept in a loop. The combination you want isn’t possible, since it (probably) a pretty uncommon way to work. The idea behind the song track is that if you want some iterations of a song block, you should duplicate it, as many times as you want it to play.
If it’s important that it works the way you describe – can you have a loop in Mainstage and do the looping/remove loop area there? (I don’t remember how Mainstage looks exactly, maybe there isn’t even a time line there?)
Otherwise, I would suggest a DAW, maybe Live since it’s developed to support live performances.
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How can I isolate the SideStick articulation into it’s own channel?
Click “Add Instrument” in the top left corner, select “Search for Instrument”, then find and select the snare that has the sidestick you want.
When you use the Add Instrument > Search for Instrument, in the bottom of that window you’ll see a close mic selector, where you can select “Existing” (which routes the new instruments close microphones to existing mixer channels), or “New” (which creates new close microphone channels for the added instrument). New should be selected here.
After you added the instrument, you can go in to it’s articulation menu and disable all articulations except the sidestick (to save RAM).
Now you should be able to program the sidestick of this instrument in the Grid Editor, and control it’s sound, since it has added new Mixer Channels.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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