Hello, I use Mixcraft Pro 8 and it has a score option but it’s no good. If I export a midi groove from SD3 to the DAW then the snare might trigger D2 and the Kick C2 so on the score they’re directly next to each other, unlike on a real drum score.
Also, if I try and save my default set up, after I’ve amended the Grid Editor to have rides/hats at the top, kick at the bottom etc like in a real drum sheet, then it doesn’t save this order once I exit the program. Despite me saving my default setup. It’s annoying.
Is there any fix for this? I want to write grooves within SD3 and then read the drum notation properly in a DAW so it’s easier to edit.
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