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  • Henrik Ekblom
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    Well, there is no standard for handling chords per se, so it is like you said Alexander, the way to do this is to use MIDI that plays the chords.
    You can do like this in EZkeys:

    – When you have all your chords on the track; select all MIDI song blocks
    – press the Use Browser MIDI
    – Go to the first folder (EZkeys MIDI/Single Chords/Sustained Chords/variation 01)
    – there are also other play styles that may suit you better, this is the standard, first position, three note chord
    – press the Replace button (beside the Use Browser MIDI button)
    – this will replace the play style of the song track with minimal, sustained chords
    Now you can drag the MIDI to the DAW.

    If you want your old play style back, press the Undo button once – below left corner of the EZkeys song track…

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Great 🙂

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    hm, pressing the stop button (in SD3) should cancel any play back in SD3.
    Do you still experience this problem?
    If so, please check:
    – is the play head on the song track is moving (the “line” that tells you where Superior is playing on the song track)?
    – are the volume meters in the mixer tab in SD3 moving? To make sure it’s not a click track, or something else none superior drummer, that’s sounding
    – are you running SD3 in standalone, or in a DAW (like Cubase, Logic, Studio One etc)?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    That is not currently possible, but I’ll write it up as a Feature Request – to be able to hide products that’s not going to be used…

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    @chance27 said:
    I am using ATV’s aD5 module to trigger SD3. I have it connected to my MacBook Pro via USB and I am using a Focusrite Thunderbolt Clarett Interface. I am unable to get the cymbal choke feature to work on my Roland and ATV aDrum cymbals. I know the aD5 module is sending an aftertouch message as the midi monitor shows it being received in SD3. I have aftertouch turned on in SD3 and I know that it works as I have connected my TD-50 to SD3 with the same presets and all cymbals choke with out issue.

    Thank you,
    David  

    If this hasn’t been solved – can you record a MIDI file that contains the choke from your aD5 module, and post it here, so we can have a look at it?

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    @tfmc369 said:
    My Friend also has a problem with importing ezkeys midi into fl studio 12.5.
    he was using the grand piano patch with the swedish pop preset.
    when he drags in the midi file, isn’t the preset supposed to come with it?
    all he is getting is the midi file played by ezkeys and the sound is not the same.
    Is he doing something wrong?
    thank you  

    Remember to disable Follow Host in EZkeys, if he has MIDI on the EZkeys song track AND on the FL Studio song track. If it’s not disabled – MIDI from both EZkeys song track and FL Studios song track will play at the same time, which can make it sound strange…

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    This bug will be fixed in the next update, 3.1.2, which is in beta testing as we speak so it will hopefully be released soon!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    A heads up – to start Superior only, in a DAW, Shift + Space will be used. Space is dedicated to start the DAW…

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Thanks, I’ll check this out!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Is your timeline setup to have 4/4 to bar 449, where it changes to 6/8? I will try to reproduce the bug, so I need to do it as you have done it…

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    I will check this out guys! I know that it’s nice to get info abut new updates, and what they contain. Thanks for the feedback!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Enabling MIDI out in Superior Drummer 3 means that the MIDI played in SD3 will be sent out. You can, for example, have another drum sampler loaded in Cubase, have the MIDI in Superior Drummer 3 and enable MIDI Out to use the sounds from the other sampler…

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    I looked at it in Cubase, and I think you should use the “Transformer” (which is added as a MIDI Insert). The Transformer can do things to incoming MIDI, map note, change CC etc. You can ask a question about how duplicate CC4 to to a similar CC1 message in the official Cubase forum https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=226, since it’s a bit tricky…

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