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  • PreciousFlower
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    Thansk for the clarificaon.

    However, EZX Jazz appears to be a completely separate specification from the Roots stuff.

    When I search Roots on the SD3 web browser previews, it only contains 4/4 midi. No 3/4, 5/8 or 6/8 as is found in the EZX Jazz, and these are important to me.

    Or have I misuderstood?

    PreciousFlower
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    PreciousFlower
    Participant

    Excellent, and thanks for the detailed reply.

    Cheers.

    PreciousFlower
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply.

    So is there a compatibility list/chart anywhere?

    Or is it just a leap of faith? 😉

    PreciousFlower
    Participant

    Was a soloution for this found? My installs of Cubase 10.5 and SD3 are up to date. I can unfreeze the project by alt+tabbing onto another program (e.g. a web browser I have open) but it will freeze again after one or two more edits.

    It’s particularly annoying because it seems to be more likely to occur the more extensive the edit. For instance, moving a whole section of hits from one impulse to another will freeze as soon as the hits are dragged to the adjacent impulse, so it may take four or five freezes to drag everything to the impulse I would actually like to use.

    It isn’t making SD3 unusuable, but it really hampers the process of programming drums as it occurs frequently.


    Reply To: Complete GUI (Cubse and SD3) freeezes if Grid Editor it enabled version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    PreciousFlower
    Participant

    OK thanks for the detailed reply. I see what you mean now.

    Off to learn some more 🙂

    Regards.

    PreciousFlower
    Participant

    Am I missing something obvious here?

    Why don’t you want to show the name of the groove within the block on the track? Seems to me about the most useful bit of info you could be showing there?

    If I use your method of searching for it, I will kill any search I already have active for building this track.

    I know I can hover over the block to see the name, but this is not anything like as helpful to the user as just seeing the name.

    Why this reluctance to just show the name?

    When I am building a song I constantly want to refer back to what blocks I have used earlier in the song and th is just makes it more dificult than it needs to be.

    Is there a good an logical reason you dont show the block names, or is it just that its not been donw yet.

    I’m baffled by this situation.

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