I’ve set my snare sound within Superior Drummer 2, but when I play the parts in Cubase the Snare sound is different.
What can I do to make it sound the same as in SD2?
I wrote the midi drum parts in Guitar pro 5.2, and than imported it to Cubase 8, maybe that has to do something with it?
I’ve tried to look for the Drum mapping, and it says D1 for the Snare, and all the Snare sounds are on D1, yet it still different than in SD2.
Please help if you can.
Thank you very much!
Are you using the same kit pieces in both programs (Guitar Pro and Cubase)? Are there effects (either channel or 2-bus) on one but not the other? Is there an effect in the S2 mixer in Guitar Pro that’s not there when opened in Cubase (or vice versa)? Are you using stereo routing or multi-out routing?
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I only used effects wihtin the Superior Drummer, there is no extra sends or inserts in Cubases’ Mixer.
I use multi-channel outputs from Superior.
I don’t have a midi keyboard that’s why I use Guitar Pros’ midi files. But if I open up a completly empty Project and create a track for SD2 and use the Drum or Midi editor the D1 will still only trigger the different snare sound not the one set in SD2.
The track says that there is “No Drum Map”, maybe that’s the problem. The only Drum Map I have is called GM Drum Map, but I tried it and it still sounds off.
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