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  • Jim Saad
    Participant

    Hi Erik,
    I think the update solved the midi export issue for me.
    Thank you!

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    @Jacob said:
    Yep this is a bug introduced in the latest release, we will release a new version with a fix for this as soon as possible.
    The only workarounds right now are
    1) Exporting the midi with tempo 60.
    Or
    2) Turning on MIDI Out in Settings and then play through the track in Tracker while recording the midi in your host.

    Thanks for reporting in guys!  

    Much thanks for the update.

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    Superior Drummer 3 plug-in version 3.1.0 (build 19775) [64-bit VST]

    Same issue but using Tracker with only 22 bars, it will only export to midi 12 bars!

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    @Henrik said:
    If you want to add the tempo information to your MIDI file, you can use File/Save As… in Studio One. In the popup, change format to “.mid”.
    Import that MIDI file to Superior Drummer 3 and the tempo map will be included!  

    Thank you Henrik! It worked great.

    So for anyone else having an issue with using SD3 Tracker with Studio One for drum replacement on a song that has a custom tempo map:

    1. In Studio One, create/edit your tempo map as needed.
    2. Export the drum stems as needed (kick, snare, etc.).
    3. Export S1’s song from File/Save As as a midi file to include tempo settings.
    4. Open SD3 and import the stems.
    5. Import the tempo map from the midi song file.
    6. Assign kit pieces as needed and adjust the triggers as needed.
    7. Create a midi trackers in SD3.
    8. Drag midi tracks into S1.
    9. Assign SD3 as the instrument in S1. You should hear SD3’s midi correctly trigger SD3 while playing back in S1.

    🙂

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    @Henrik said:
    When you export MIDI files from S1, the MIDI mappings should be included in the file. In Superior Drummer 3, in the Track menu, you select to import a tempo map from a MIDI file!  

    I exported a midi file from Studio One 3.5 and then used the SD3 option to import tempo map based on a midi file and nothing happened.
    Maybe Studio One does not include the tempo map in the midi file.
    So I am stuck!

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply.

    I am using a very detailed tempo map in S1 and cannot see how to get it into Tracker. Looked in the SD3 manual and online.
    I created a tempo map from Melodyne 4.0 tempo mapping routine because my live track did not use a metronome.
    I tried copying all of the S1’s tempo map (has many segmants) but it would not paste anywhere in SD3.
    I also cannot export just the tempo map from S1 as a file.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks.

    Jim

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    @Henrik said:
    What version of Superior Drummer 3 are you using?  

    I am using:
    SD3
    Plug-in version 3.0.3 (build 18723) (64-bit VST)
    Superior Drummer 3 plug-in version 3.0.3 (build 18723) [64-bit VST]

    SOUND LIBRARIES
    N.Y. – AVATAR version 1.5.0
    SUPERIOR DRUMMER 3 version 1.0.2
    COCKTAIL EZX version 1.4.0
    LATIN PERCUSSION EZX version 1.5.5
    NASHVILLE EZX version 1.5.3
    Superior Drummer 3 Pack version 1.0.2
    Superior Drummer 3 – Percussion version 1.0.0
    Superior Drummer 3 – Electronic version 1.0.0

    MIDI LIBRARIES
    EZdrummer 1 Pop/Rock version 1.5.0
    EZplayer Download MIDI version 1.2.0
    EZplayer Pro MIDI version 1.2.0
    EZX Cocktail version 1.4.0
    EZX Latin Percussion version 1.5.3
    EZX Nashville version 1.5.0
    N.Y – Avatar version 1.2.0
    Superior Drummer 3 version 1.0.0

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    Not having that issue on Win 10 64. I created a new song in S1. Used SD3 by dragging over the midi clip I had in SD3 into a track in S1. Created a new S1 Project based on that song. Project was updated (after a glitch where it couldn’t find a file).
    I then have the exported song in Project.
    Maybe open a support ticket with Presonus for your issue?

    Jim Saad
    Participant
    Jim Saad
    Participant

    I would like to try one song of your choice.

    Rimshot

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    Thanks 9thangle,

    I will finish it when S2.5 comes out. Thanks for the listen.

    Bbd

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    Hey Coryd,
    Thanks for the update. You brought the guitars L & R into the center instead of bringing the drums a little more center. The L & R guitars may want to be back where they were and the drums just slightly more centered than full stereo spread. That is what I meant.

    Bbd

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    I like it. Could pan guitars more L and R and bring drums up a hair IMO. Nice lines.

    Bbd

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Coryd

    Fire away

    Hey, on second listen it all sounds great! Have you tried narrowing the stereo drum field to bring the cymbals and toms a bit more closer to center? Also, have you every tried using a stereo expander on your master fader? I touch of that effect can really add some dimension to the mix.

    I like your stuff.

    Bbd

    Jim Saad
    Participant

    the track humanity defiled has incredible guitar playing. Overall loudness of the track seems low.
    Can drummers really play their kick drums that fast?

    Nice work.

    Bbd

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