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  • mattlefevers
    Participant

    The trick where you use hard panning to get mono tracks out of SD3 seems to be entirely impossible in Studio One, for what it’s worth.

    I’ve used that workflow happily in Cakewalk for years but Studio One seems to be unable to split a stereo input to two separate mono tracks. I badly wish mono outputs were a thing in SD3, I’m losing my mind over here.


    Operating system: Windows 10
    mattlefevers
    Participant

    Thanks, Henrik, reassigning the main hi-hat articulation to be ‘closed’ did the trick.

    I hadn’t started messing around with reassigning articulations too much because I could see there were dozens of hi-hat articulations of various kinds, and I was afraid I’d have to somehow re-map all of them, but it seemed like just having it ‘learn’ the main one took care of it.

    Thank you!

    mattlefevers
    Participant

    I tried unloading all of the open hi-hat articulations, and now when I play the hi-hat with the pedal open, there is just no sound at all.

    Do I have to go into E-Kit Settings and somehow re-map all the open hi-hat hits to closed articulations, one by one?

    There are thousands of metal drummers using SD3, I have to believe they’re making this work somehow…

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