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  • Henrik Ekblom
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    We try to make our software useable for all different kind of users so we will take a look at this. Technically it’s tricky for us to update some of our older software, and to do certain changes to improve the usability in this aspect, but we’ll check it out!

    Thanks for the feedback, and we’ll contact you if we have any further questions.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Thanks for the idea, I’ll write it up in our feature request list!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    The easiest way is to stack the articulation you want, and remove the sound from the original articulation (pull the volume slider in the Level property box to off).

    We haven’t added a “replace” option in the interface because of some technical issues, and since it’s possible to do as I stated above it wasn’t a priority.

    However, I will write this up as a feature request from you.

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    Thanked by: soundsgood
    Henrik Ekblom
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    Go to Settings/Advanced and restore the MIDI database. This should fix the problem!

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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    Go to Settings/Advanced and restore the MIDI database. This should fix the problem!

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    Thanked by: Lex Lux
    Henrik Ekblom
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    EZdrummer can’ t remap the MIDI notes, but this can be done in a DAW if you are using one. This is one of the differences between EZdrummer and Superior Drummer, where you in the latter can do much more things, including remapping of notes.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Ok, I’ll ask the forum moderators to take a look at this!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    All instrument positions in SD3 can have any instrument loaded to it. When you open Search for Instrument in SD3, the instruments you see are the ones filtered. So if you remove all filters (in the top of Search for Instruments) all avalible instruments will be shown.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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    Henrik Ekblom
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    You are using the same account as the one that you have registred those products to?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    The best idea I can think of is to right click the song block on the song track and locate the original. Drag the original to the track and try to recreate the velocity on your edited block by comparing to the original.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    To use SD3 in Logic, you should load in on a instrument track inside Logic, not start it as a standalone!

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    Thanked by: Unclebass
    Henrik Ekblom
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    I haven’t heard of this request before. So what you want to happen is that on bar 7 should a pre-recorded voice say “verse, three, two, one”?

    In that case, the best way is to use a DAW and record that, and place the audio recordings where they should be said on the time line.

    You can also do something similar in SD3 if you record the different words as audio, create one new drum with a custom audio for each word. Then in the Grid Editor you add the notes for each of those drums where they should be played on bar 7.

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