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so if I understand you correctly, when you run Tracker in sync with Cubase, everything sounds as you want it to but as soon as you export the MIDI from the Tracker, either to the SD3 Song Track or to the Cubase track, it doesn’t anymore?
That’s correct.
Enable MIDI Out from the SD3 plugin
Done
record the output to another track in Cubase, while running the Tracker in sync
I couldn’t find how to do that… (I tried by enabling the record button in SD3 and the pressing play in cubase, but nothing got recorded; routing seemed correct though)
By recording the output, does it mean recording the audio coming out from the tracker? Or is it from the export midi window of the tracker? Do I necessarily need to export the audio tracks to midi in SD3 to do so?
Thanks
The tracker, the audio recording and the song are at 114bpm, but the drums starts at bar 17.
From bar 1 to 17, tempo is at 70.
In the tracker, the drum sample starts at bar 1 (I couldn’t find a way to move it, in the tracker, to make it start at bar 17); at that point, everything goes fine with the drums tempo and sound.
The problem occurs when I export to midi file: from SD or cubase, the rendering is different from the tracker. When I solo the drum track in cubase, the tempo is correct (the midi sample is set to bar 17), but lot of kick and hihat hits are lost. What a shame, I had the perfect sound ^^
I tried to bounce it and put the audio files into cubase, but still not the same.
Hi, I’ve uploaded the latest version since then, but still the same problem.
thanks
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