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Olof Westman
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If you touch or move one of the macro knobs in the SD3 GUI, does that
update your hardware state?
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What you describe is exactly what happens if you haven’t updated
the Evil Drums SDX to the latest version.
Olof Westman - Toontrack
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What Cubase saves is the full state. It is not a preset.
If you want to save a drum preset you have to do that
inside SD3.
Olof Westman - Toontrack
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What Cubase saves for you is what we refer to as a “savefile” or a “project”.
It contains the full state of SD3, Master volume and MIDI Learn included.
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Thanked by: Henrik EkblomGo ahead. No other issues. This first installation decides where
all further EZXs and MIDI pack go.
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>So are these just temporary files used to construct the stereo pairs?
No.
Those are the intermediate result of the sampler for each mic. Those files are then streamed through the mixer to give you the Output files.
>They could be a problem if I were to be short of disk space.
Well, most hosts should be able to bounce to disk if you just want the same rendering of SD3 as on-line. The built-in bounce in SD3 is primarily there to allow you to use all bleed without using more RAM than you have.
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You shouldn’t have to move that note. Once you have done “Remove Instrument” on your left kick any incomming MIDI on its assigned notes should be automatically relayed to the right kick (by a feature called substitution). So, while this resolved your problem we remain bewildered.
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Nashville is one of the oldest EZXs. It was originally shipped with individual soundfiles and these take a lot of time to load. Since EZdrummer 1.4 was released, EZXs carry only a few ‘bunch-files’ of sounds and loading is much faster. It may be that you have the old slower version installed from DVDs. If so, uninstall it and download it with the ProductManager instead.
Only users of EZdrummer 1.3 and earlier need to stay on the slow version.
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100 MB/s is pretty much what a traditional harddrive delivers, so on paper that should work. Still, I haven’t tested it myself so I don’t know that it works. Traditionally, thumbdrives are good at reading large files and dismal at reading many small files. Hopefully, SD3 falls into the first category – but really, I don’t know.
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>>Basically what I wanted to know is if you do two exports are they identical,
Yes, given that you start the transport at exactly the same position. It has to be like that or the internal bounce wouldn’t work.
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I get the feeling that I don’t really understand what you are asking here because I find my answer to be a bit silly.
So, if you change the snare pattern then obviously you are going to change the sound in all the mics that have any sound from the snare and you are going to need to bounce all those mics again.
Do you have to bounce all the other channels as well? Well, that would depend on whether you have any non-linear effects in the mixer, like compressors, gates and distortion boxes.
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Only if the read speed is good. I haven’t tried it myself but there are plenty of USB3 keys out there with read speed numbers that look good on paper.
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It should sound right, given that you really start from exactly the same position in the transport each time.
This is an unusual manouver, however. Mostly, people who could possibly have a need for this would make an internal bounce of the mics rather than of the outputs.
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