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  • JC
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    Thanks. And at the risk of beating a dead horse, I’m not sure why this would be so difficult to program since each xDrum seems to be assigned its own microphone, but what do I know. Perhaps it might be possible to have a special ‘xDrum Preset’ so that, if I have, say, four xDrums, in a preset, I could save just those and re-load all for together every time I switch Libraries.

    My grouse is not with adding xDrums so much as it is remapping the MIDI every time one adds a new xDrum. There should be a convenient way to load the xDrum(s) -and- their MIDI en masse.

    Best,

    —JC

    JC
    Participant

    Thanks. I was able to switch presets within the same library and retain the xDrum (good). However, the moment I switch Libraries, everything gets reset.

    I wish there was a way to change Libraries -and- retain the xDrum.

    JC
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply. But with all the improvements to SD3 and attention to details, it’s a little disappointing to not have those ported over (or at least some analogs.) I never used them as is, but they were time-savers for getting in the ballpark.

    Please consider doing something similar for your next update.

    Best,

    —JC


    Operating system: Windows 10
    JC
    Participant

    Anyone?

    JC
    Participant

    I have to agree with others. This is the FIRST music software company I’ve run across that makes DOCUMENTATION require a log-in.

    If anything, Toontrack should be using the docs as a sales tool, not walling it off. It’s not like yer giving away any military secrets.

    JC
    Participant

    @Michael said:
    You don’t need to… but you might want to install them. If you like roomy drum sounds (from quite possibly the best room in the world) then yes you should install them. Even if you are working in Stereo you can simply utilize the extra surround channels as additional Room mics (i.e. you do not have to use them in an 11 channel project.  

    Thanks for the reply. Let’s say I install the Surround and Surround Height portions and try them for a while. If I then decide I don’t need them, can I UN-install just those portions to reclaim disk space?

    Thanks again,

    —JC

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