I’ve got a few:
1) The MM EZX 19″ Zildjian Medium Thin Prototype Crash doesn’t have a cymbal stand – it just floats there (no big deal really)
2) The Bleed panel for MM EZX Amb Mono channel only shows the cymbals as being installed, the drums say not installed or found however if I solo the channel I can hear them. They are there in SD2. Because of this I can’t adjust the levels.
3) There are least needs to be an option to view/enter midi notes as notes rather than midi numbers. It makes it hard to make a drum map in cubase without seeing the notes.
4) The preview instrument function needs added from SD2
This is really the “Pre-sales only” forum, ment for questions before a purchase – you’ll find more posts etc. in https://www.toontrack.com/forum/superior-drummer-3-help 🙂
@Ryan Leadenham said:
1) The MM EZX 19″ Zildjian Medium Thin Prototype Crash doesn’t have a cymbal stand – it just floats there (no big deal really)
Nice catch! I’ll report it to the graphic dudes!
2) The Bleed panel for MM EZX Amb Mono channel only shows the cymbals as being installed, the drums say not installed or found however if I solo the channel I can hear them. They are there in SD2. Because of this I can’t adjust the levels.
This is a bug that we have fixed, and will release a fix for as soon as possible.
3) There are least needs to be an option to view/enter midi notes as notes rather than midi numbers. It makes it hard to make a drum map in cubase without seeing the notes.
In the Drums Tab > MIDI Mapping property box – there is a menu (three horizontal lines on top right edge). Press that and select “Show Keys” – that will show the key names (instead of numbers) in the MIDI Mapping box, and in MIDI Mapping Keys. We will add this option the ”Settings / MIDI In/E-drums” too in a coming update.
4) The preview instrument function needs added from SD2
The preview instrument function can be found in Search for Instruments. You can quickly access that by pressing ctrl + R (alt + R on Mac) in the Drums tab.
– Notice that you need to enable Keyboard Shortcuts in Settings > General, if you are using SD3 in a DAW…
In Search for Instruments you can preview instruments (by clicking on a row), load them (press the blue button in lower right corner), load them without closing Search for Instruments (press Replace button, left of each instrument), stack etc. Lots of options are also put in the More menu, bottom right corner.
When you get a hang of the work flow, it is quicker, and more flexible, than SD2 🙂
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Thanks so much helping with the drum map issue. I was having the same problem when it came to mapping drums.
Now, is there any way to change the notes in superior 3 to a note we want it 5o correspond with in the drum map in cubase?
Actually. Disregard. Literally jusy found that. You guys really have made this easier. Thanks so much for a fantastic product guys
@Per Georg Imsen said:
Some samples are crashing SD3 when selected
…
– have you installed the entire Superior Drummer 3 core library (around 250 GB)?
– If you save that to a Superior Drummer 3 project, and open that project in SD3 standalone mode – does it still crash if you do that? (I want to rule out Cubase or any other sources of causing this crash).
– If you start a new clean project in Cubase, and only load SD3, then loading the project mentioned above – does it crash if you repeat what you did in the Grooves tab?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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