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  • william roberts
    Participant

    This is what I had to do to get this working:

     

    1.) create an instrument track in S1

    2.) from the browser (F5) drag the SD3 vst onto the track

    3.) in SD3 goto settings | general | Midi Out – check this

    4.) make sure ‘follow host’ in the transport is checked

    5.) drag a groove into the track from a library

    6.) set the inputs and outputs to the instrument track to SD3

    7.) arm the s1 track for recording and record

    You should now see a midi track recorded into s1.

    you will want to deselect follow host after you have this in s1

    This works so far but, presents a lot more questions about what is going on here.

    This is as far as I’ve gotten.  I’d love to hear about mixing and using the presets in

    SD3 and getting that audio into s1 for further recording mixing.  I see a lot of people

    mixing individual drum kit pieces each with their own tracks in s1, but that seems

    to defeat the purpose of having all of that nice stuff in SD3.

    I’d love to hear about someone else’s work flow with respect to all of this.

    thanks,

    billy

     


    Reply To: Getting My Completed Superior Drummer 3 Project Into Presonus Studio One 4 version: 3.1.4
    Operating system: OS X El Capitan (10.11)
    william roberts
    Participant

    Same problem, but I am not comfortable with the Unix command line. Is this a bug in the installer? If so, is there a fix to download? Does Toontrack know about this?

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