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  • rmonk
    Participant

    Hi Henrik,

    Thanks for the workflow suggestion. I will try that out.

    rmonk

    rmonk
    Participant

    Hi jord, I agree the editing process is a bit cumbersome. The back and forth between SD3 and the DAW is time consuming. It would be amazing if the two editing areas (the DAW and SD3) were somehow combined so that a change in one would be automatically reflected in the other. I am not a software engineer so I have no idea how complex this would be.

    rmonk


    Reply To: Drag-drop SD3 pattern to DAW, edit in DAW, then import the edit to SD3 version: 3.1.4
    Operating system: macOS Mojave (10.14)
    rmonk
    Participant

    Hi, thank you everyone for your input to this thread.

    First, Mac Toontrack, yes you are understanding correctly. However, you can skip the step where you drop the groove into the Tracks area, you can drag and drop the grooves directly from the grooves menu to the DAW.

    Second, thanks jord, I tried both methods you suggested and was able to get them to work – ever nice. It took me a while to realize that the import midi file for SD3 was under the Tracks menu and not in the main menu. This is exactly the work flow I was looking for.

    Best regards,

    rmonk


    Reply To: Drag-drop SD3 pattern to DAW, edit in DAW, then import the edit to SD3 version: 3.1.4
    Operating system: macOS Mojave (10.14)
    rmonk
    Participant

    Hi Jord, that’s a good point about not changing the articulations around too much. I think your suggestion of using the collapse button on the Logic piano roll will do the job for me. Once the piano roll is collapsed I can see all the articulations in one glance. To get the off-center snare articulation in view I just added one note to the piano roll for that articulation. Thanks for your help with this workflow option.


    Reply To: Logic mapping of notes in the piano roll when drag and drop SD3 drum pattern version: 3.1.3
    Operating system: macOS Mojave (10.14)
    rmonk
    Participant

    Hi Jord (aka Bear-Faced Cow),

    Thanks for your response to my question. I was able to map the articulations to where I find them more intuitive for me. In particular, I moved the off-center snare hit to C#1, one step below the D1 where the snare-center hit is – nice.

    rmonk

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