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  • SteadyEddie
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    I did a little more investigation and saw that the SD3 VST was preset to Roland TD10 and this seemed to cause issues with the HiHat control when I imported a midi loop. I reset to default and it is working well now.

     

     

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    Thanked by: Henrik Ekblom
    SteadyEddie
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    Pardon my jumping into this thread but I am a bit confused and it is a bit related to this thread.

    I have a MIDI groove that when played in SD3 Standalone it plays a Hi-Hat Tip and Edge pattern. When I drag the groove into Cubase, the Tip and Edge translates to a F#1 open hi-hat note. Based on Jord’s reply, sounds like my MIDI config is not set properly.

    Thanks,
    Mike


    Reply To: Superior drummer x Logic Drummer Hihat Issue version: 3.1.4
    Operating system: Windows 7
    SteadyEddie
    Participant

    I have just completed a new install of SD2 and EZPlayer Pro, and this appears to be the same for me. Somewhere I read there is supposed to be a total of 8000 grooves. Maybe if you count each up it adds up.

    I think the question for me is understanding which sound libraries these correspond to. For example, the Latin Percussion seems to depend on some kind of Latin Sounds library which I do not think is included. And what would be the difference between “Basic Kit Grooves” and “”EZX Specific Grooves”? I would consider buying more libraries if it was clear what grooves map to what recommended libraries.

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