When dragging a groove from the Superior 3 Grooves section into Logic Pro X the name of each region is “MIDI Region”. In Superior 2 the name of the region was the identical to the name of the groove within Superior 2.
ISSUE: It is impossible to keep track of what ‘Grooves’ have been inserted into the host when all the regions are named “MIDI Region”. This is of utmost importance when looking for fills/grooves that have not already been used.
SOLUTION: Have the name of the inserted region reflect the name of the SD3 Groove.
Attached is a screenshot showing how the same grooves are named using SD3 vs SD2. Notice that all regions from SD3 are named “MIDI Region”.
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SYSTEM SPECS
Mac Pro 3.2 GHz 8 Core - Mac OS X 10.11.6 - Logic Pro X 10.3.2 - Superior Drummer 3.1.7
See answer in your other post: https://www.toontrack.com/forum/superior-drummer-3-daw/drum-groove-midi-region-names-in-daw-host/#p173485
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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