Same problem. I give up. I’ve followed all these steps, and the bounced files are still about 8 bars too early and not following the tempo track. The SD3 player follows the tempo track just fine. I can bounce in place with Logic. SD3 just refuses to do the bounce according to the tempo track. Bring back SD2, I never had these problems. This putting the midi files inside the plug-in is a nuisance.
SD3 3.3.7
Logic Pro 10.7.9
Reply To: Problem bouncing audio with tempo changes/Importing MIDI tempo version: 3.3.7 Operating system: macOS Monterey (12)
The problem I’m having is that after I import the midi into SD3 and bounce to multiple audio files, when I import the audio files back into Logic, they’re all a little bit behind, making the drum tracks unusable. Trying to drag them into sync doesn’t really work, they’re always just a little bit off, and I shouldn’t have to do that anyway. What am I doing wrong? This was WAAAAYYYY easier in SD2, never had this problem before.
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