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@ahtaaja said:
Hi!
I have Ezdrummer 2 program. I downloaded those add-ons, When I try to launch it in the cubase DAW,
it annouces that `Ez drummer has crashed`, and then the cubase crashed.
What can i do?
what add-ons specifically?
@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:
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.
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.
You may be able to find them at a retailer, like;
https://www.floridamusicco.com/proddetail.asp?prod=superior_drummer_Producer_presets
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.
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?
@ollyvert said:
Just wondering if there is a way to pause the playhead rather than have it stop and return to the most recently started position? Would be very handy to have a way to pause and then continue from where you left off when editing.
Assuming that you are referring to standalone mode;
with your keyboard (unless intercepted by another application; ie. Alfred):
Spacebar = Play/Stop
PC: [Ctrl] + Spacebar, MAC: [Alt] + Spacebar = Pause
with your mouse:
click the ‘Play’ button = Play/Pause
or, maybe ‘Commit’ or bounce the track in Pro Tools?
Obviously, unless you have the drums multi-outed into Pro Tools,
a ‘Commit’ or bounce in Pro Tools will only a produce a stereo audio file.
@Lukas Grumet said:
Try connecting your Sound Module to your Computer via the USB port. (directly, not via an external interface).
Fire up SD3, Open the Audio Midi settings.
Select the TD30 as your midi device (make sure you’ve enabled midi usb in your TD30 module settings),
AND select the TD30 as your audio (ASIO) device.
How were you connecting the TD-30 module to control SD3 previously?
@juicy said:
Yeah it should be way higher 127 to be exact, did you try adjust the Trig Sens on the pad in the module, Its just a tweak away, and sometimes needed.
Don’t expect that the Roland will convey the same velocity to an outside engine as it does with its own. Set some velocities up to 12-18 to get some oomph.
Yes, exactly. To get suitable MIDI from the brain of our Roland TD-30, we had to make adjustments in its setup,
from either/both the Roland pads or from Roland Triggers sent from our DW acoustic kit.
The USB2 connection could be the “bottleneck”, slowing up the back-and-forth communication.
I seem to recall that USB2 is not simultaneous bi-directional communication.
I do not think that it can communicate back-and-forth between your interface and your communication simultaneously,
like Firewire & Thunderbolt communication protocols do.
You can change the Downloads folder in Product Manager as John suggested above.
Tip #1. The drive must be connected before opening Product Manager.
Tip #2. I believe that you probably have to cancel any existing, incomplete downloads before attempting to change the download location.
Probably forgetting something and some other tips to changing the download location may be necessary.
That’s all that I can recall from my own experience at the moment.
@Staffan Öfwerman said:
So, now I am downloading the Superior Drummer 3 and all the sounds.
I want to move all my sound files and midi libraries to an external hard drive instead of filling up my local drive.
What is the best way to do this? Should I move the folders and just make an alias of them or is there a better way?
I think I did something similar years ago, but I forgot what I did. Would be nice to have everything on the same external drive.
for the sound libraries:
https://www.toontrack.com/forum/superior-drummer-3-help/least-headached-way-of-moving-sdx-libraries-to-another-drive/
Importing MIDI will not engage the transform algorithm.
If you record the MIDI that you created/edited/hosted in Logic into the SD3 SongTrack,
the SD3 algorithm will ‘transform’ that MIDI.
https://www.toontrack.com/forum/requests-and-feedback/audio-bounce-needs-this-improvement-individual-tracks-through-the-mixer/#p175773
part of this thread: https://www.toontrack.com/forum/requests-and-feedback/audio-bounce-needs-this-improvement-individual-tracks-through-the-mixer/
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