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  • lewis909
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    Send me an email here:  and i’ll get in contact.

    Cheers

    • This post was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by lewis909.
    lewis909
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    Awesome, I’m on holiday for the next week so will hook you up when I’m back.

    lewis909
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    It shows you in the top right hand corner.

    lewis909
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    To the OP @Andrew has given you some really useful tips for the software itself however I think this might be a hardware setup issue.

    Firstly a lot of of computer audio performance is dictated by your audio interface and its drivers (you didn’t mention you are using one so I’m assuming your using the stock MACos audio).

    Secondly Are you caching the drum samples in memory or streaming them from the external drives? SD3 is a beast and for the best performance Its best to use at least 32GB of Ram and have a decent interface which offers low latency like an RME. Ideally you also want the fastest SSD either connected via SATA3 or M.2. Streaming large amounts of samples over Thunderbolt is going to add performance issues.


    Reply To: Volume of SD3 version: 3.3.1
    Operating system: Windows 11
    lewis909
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    I think SD3 is a great product but I’m really surprised it doesn’t come with a GM drum map for Cubase, Logic and Reaper. It would take less than a days work and make your customers so happy!

    What would it take to get this added?


    Reply To: SD3 midi map is different than DAW editors? version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    • This post was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by lewis909.

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