Hi, new user here. I’m trying to incorporate SD3 into my workflow, but I’m encountering some issues. My ideal workflow would look like this:
The problem occurs in the last step: when I Drag and Drop the MIDI, all the editing I did in SD3 is lost. For example, if I add a choke in the Grid Editor using Crash – Choke, Ableton Live interprets it as a single crash without the choke.
Is there a way to avoid losing all my edits when dragging and dropping the MIDI from SD3 to Live?
If not, is there a way to create an empty MIDI track in Live, load SD3 onto it, and force Live to play the content directly from SD3’s Track Editor?
Thanks and regards!
Do you really need your midi in Ableton?
Are you on the latest version of Ableton? Chokes/aftertouch were an issue for a while if I remember correctly.
I’m not familiar what “in live” means. If you can add an instrument track, that’s how you get SD3 in Ableton. I think Ableton just calls them midi tracks. You load SD onto it if you’re not doing this yet.
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Thanked by: dmcv1993Hi, thanks for your response. I have Ableton Live 10. The workaround I found is to load the MIDI into the SD3 editor and enable the ‘Follow Host’ button. This way, I can have an empty track in Arrangement View and still hear the edited MIDI coming out from SD3.
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