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Jimi Jernström
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Most DAWs have an option to disable tempo on importing MIDI. Or you may have advised Ableton to default to setting your project to the imported MIDI tempo. Either way check your settings in Ableton.
jord
Thanks… fixed it!!
As seen in the screenshots.
By itself EzMix 2 is up to date.
But in Cubase it shows up as 2.1.3
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Hi,
I cannot reproduce this issue but there might be some write permission issues at play here following a Windows update or another installed program or similar.
You can try (as a sanity check) to launch Cubase with elevated rights (right click Cubase program icon and select “Run as administrator”) and see if the problem goes away, if it does you can browse to
C:/ProgramData/Toontrack/Superior3 folder and make sure Cubase is allowed to write in there by right clicking the folder, select “properties”, go to security tab and then make sure your current user has write permission, if not, press “edit”, select your user and make sure “write” is checked.
Let me know how it goes!
God… you are a lifesaver!
That worked like a charm.
Thank you very much
Here is a video of what happens.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y0ghqjsno9m22dz/VID_20191025_180142.mp4?dl=0
I put i midifile from the library in there.
The file i draged in was “Basic Jazz 120bpm” Verse 3..
And the file that is on the track is not that one for sure..
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