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  • Scott Eshleman
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    @Singleton said:

    Can someone using a PC tell me the correct location of their USER MIDI file and I will create one.
     

    https://www.toontrack.com/forum/superior-drummer-3-help/user-midi-files-not-showing-in-user-libraries/#p175234

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    @Singleton said:
    Hey all,
    I literally cannot drag anything into the user midi folder. It doesn’t work. I’ve wasted hours (and I mean hours) trying to figure out why it will not simply drag and drop into the folder. I’ve tried dragging it into the main “gray area” and I’ve tried dragging it into the small user file and nothing reacts. No error, no warning, no nothing. Even after dragging I tried sync file changes and nothing is there???

    The annoying part is that now I see that all “you” guys can simply drag and drop which is very frustrating. I removed the favorites star and it also did nothing. I’m not sure what settings I have different than you guys but for whatever reason it does not work. I just installed the program and have set nothing different. The rest of the program works fine but this one thing (which is the reason why I basically bought it) doesn’t work. Such garbage.

    It is going to be annoying that every time I have to export just to make a midi file….  

    I see that you’re running on a Windows PC. I’m on a Mac, so I can’t test my theory for you, but
    is it possible that the location designated as ‘User MIDI’ is located in a folder restricted by the Windows UAC (User Access Control)?
    Try removing UAC from the User MIDI folder. Or moving the location of User MIDI folder, if possible.

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    @Elvis said:
    any more thoughts?  

    Sure. I suppose that your suggested business model until recently, when Toontrack went to download-only product delivery,
    would have meant a lot of variant boxed products. Expansions with software. Expansions without software. …for each SDX & EZX.

    Question for you; what would be your price point for the SuperiorDrummer3 software & a user-selected library package?

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    @Felix.Shoemaker said:
    And btw; Toontrack obviouslt don’t care because the support ever even answered my email. A shame.  

    Sorry to hear that. That has not been my experience with Toontrack Support.
    I guessing that you used the ‘Contact Support’ form, posted at the bottom of every FAQ:

    https://www.toontrack.com/faq/how-do-i-contact-support/

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    I am sorry if you find my response “patronising”.
    Hopefully, it was otherwise helpful.
    I’ve never found the sample rate of the SuperiorDrummer sound libraries to limit the use of higher sample rates for my sessions.

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    You only have to register any Toontrack product to your Toontrack account once.
    After installing & opening Superior2 on your new computer, it’s been awhile for me but as I recall,
    you are then prompted to authorize the new installation on your new computer.
    To do that, you’ll need your old Toontrack account username & Toontrack password.
    While this is typically an email address, you won’t need to access your old email account for an email or registration code.
    Toontrack Support can transfer your product registrations from your old Toontrack account to a new one, if necessary.

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant
    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    I’m not sure that I understand…
    the MIDI groove files are shown in your screenshot.

    “Headers” are simply labels given to the dividers that separate the MIDI files respectively into separate songs,
    verses, choruses, intros, fills, etc for each song in the Toontrack MIDI browser windows.
    The individual MIDI grooves are saved/filed between each of their respective labels/headers.

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    from the SD3 product description page:
    In excess of 230 GB of raw, unprocessed sounds in 44.1 kHz/24 bit

    https://www.toontrack.com/product/superior-drummer-3/

    can you imagine how big the library would be at higher sample rates?

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