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  • RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Try going into the Midi In/E-drums menu, select ‘Edit’ and then select ‘Single Choke Mode’. Does this solve the issue?

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Lmao not a problem glad I could help!

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Im really hoping. It helps to get keep a nice workflow

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Really want this to happen soon. I love the ability to change the order but it stinks to have to keep changing it every time you load a fresh project 🙁


    Reply To: Drum Notation version: 3.1.4
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    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Hi Scott, if you wanted to raise or lower the volume of a cymbal, what is the best way to do this? With the level on the drums section or the bleed section of the mixer?

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    I am sending these tracks to other musicians so they can mix their own levels and such. Of course when I’m using these for myself I don’t need to do things this way. The process of soloing each kit piece and bouncing the only output (1/2) still allows for those buss’s to glue everything like normal. Have a great day bud

    • This post was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by RcKDrUmm3R.

    No… it doesn’t. You’re only processing only one kit piece and not the entire kit. It will come out sounding very disjointed and unbalanced because the compressor will only be setting levels based on a single entity.

    jord

    Sounds perfectly jointed and balanced to me, for my specific purpose ?

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    I am sending these tracks to other musicians so they can mix their own levels and such. Of course when I’m using these for myself I don’t need to do things this way. The process of soloing each kit piece and bouncing the only output (1/2) still allows for those buss’s to glue everything like normal. Have a great day bud

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    • This post was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by RcKDrUmm3R.
    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    I figured out what the issue is. Superior drummer 3 does not allow you to save and name the file. This is what normally happens in a program such as Logic Pro X for example. The only option is to open, but you are not opening anything you are saving? If you solo the bass, export, then solo the snare and export, you have to rename each file before you move onto the next instrument. The files won’t even overwrite each other. This should be fixed so Superior drummer allows you to export/bounce and save the file with a specific name just like other programs. See screenshots below

    That would be overly tedious for those of us who bounce multiple drum tracks. SD3’s file naming is not an anomaly and quite in line with other drum software. FWIW, you’re doing things the hard way and I wouldn’t be surprised if things sound a bit strange in your mix.

    jord

    • The post has been modified 6 years, 1 month ago by Bear-Faced Cow"> 2 times, last modified 6 years, 1 month ago by Bear-Faced Cow.

    Bear-Faced Cow If you can provide an easier way i’m all ears. I’m trying to bounce separate tracks for each drum (snare, bass, toms, cymbals) but there’s no option for this in Superior Drummer 3. You could bounce the outputs but it’s difficult when you use presets that have multiple buss’s, like parallel compression. (See the Djent preset)

    I was advised to solo and bounce each drum one by one. Every time you bounce, the file name saves as Out_1+2.wav automatically. If you do not rename each file before exporting the next drum, for some reason it won’t give you the option to overwrite (“Replace”) the pre-existing file, or save with a unique file name. Nothing happens. Even if not provided with the option it should either overwrite or save as Out_1+2.wav(2). Something to that effect. Please see the screenshot attached, this is what happens when you bounce a duplicate file in Logic Pro X.

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Bouncing, opening but not ‘saving’ in Superior Drummer 3.

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    I figured out what the issue is. Superior drummer 3 does not allow you to save and name the file. This is what normally happens in a program such as Logic Pro X for example. The only option is to open, but you are not opening anything you are saving? If you solo the bass, export, then solo the snare and export, you have to rename each file before you move onto the next instrument. The files won’t even overwrite each other. This should be fixed so Superior drummer allows you to export/bounce and save the file with a specific name just like other programs. See screenshots below

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Here’s the midi

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Here you go, very odd.

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    Sure I’ll attach the midi file and the audio file of the export in a few hours after my work 🙂

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    I am using SD3 in standalone mode. I drag in a groove so there is midi. When I solo the snare and bounce the outputs I get the bass drum and it’s a totally different groove. I’ve tried multiple times with different midi grooves inside SD3 soloing the different drums but to the same result. I don’t know if something is corrupt???

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

    RcKDrUmm3R
    Participant

    In fact, it is actually bouncing a totally different groove. Seems like something may be corrupt??? Very frustrating. Any body else experience this issue while bouncing and soloing specific drums?

    - Dan, Drummer of Deadtide

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