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David J Collier
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Unless I am reading this wrong can you not just use the master volume in the bottom right corner to bring the whole kit down??
Absolutely you can.
hover over the instrument & you will see a little arrow. Click this. In the menu displayed at the top is search instrument. Click that & a window will open where you can preview & select from what ever SD3 samples you have installed
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Thanked by: Robert HicksYes it’s one of the 5 downloads of SD3. I have it installed but you can skip it & just go with the core & rooms
Hi.
If I have got you correct then you can get away with just two. The part 1 basic & part 2 room mics.
these are what I have plus the additional bleed
hope that helps
It’s not simple. The Toontrack guys are doing a fine job getting these samples down.
Yes my thoughts as well. If it’s been performing so well check you not clipping
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Thanked by: mrdrennanHi there,
SD3 only outputs in stereo pairs I am afraid unless you are using Cubase where you can output all on mono outs then pan 2 L & R for the stereo ones you need for overheads etc.
if your question is about assigning outs to individual tracks u best see manual or YouTube
Ah you could be right there as it is on a snare roll articulation. I will give it a try & report back.
cheers
I guessed it was not a simple task otherwise you would of done it by now.
I will be using the 32 mono outs going forward as I am a Cubase user.
I love SD3 though still, keep up the good work!
thanks for your replies & sorry to bring it up again 😱🤩
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