Dear Community,
I’m currently struggling with a weird SD3 phenomenon. I honestly do not know if my module is somehow miscalibrated or if it is a SD3 issue.
In a nutshell:
I have a song that I MIDI recorded with my TD30. Everything played back smoothly in SD2. Now, with SD3, certain articulations (at least I believe it’s the articulations) are misinterpreted thus resulting in some weird instrument playback.
I’ve attached a screenshot to better illustrate my problem.
It seems that even though I didn’t touch my midi notes at all, SD3 somehow differently interpretes my snare notes. Sometimes the snare would play back with a rimshot-like sound, sometimes with a very dry sound. If I click individually on any of my snare midi notes (that were recorded with my TD30) they all play back with the same sound sample. Yet, sometimes this same sound sample is the dry sound, sometimes it is the rimshot like sound…….depending on when I paused my song play back. this is so weird. I would love to know why the articulation would change anyway in the mid of the song, does anyone have an idea?
(ps. I already tried to disable randomization)
apparently disabling certain articulations (such as mid center) seemed to resolve the issue!
Try this:
In Superior Drummer 3 – select the hi-hat and start the playback from your DAW (Looks like Reaper).
During playback – open the Articulation drop down list in the top right part of drums tab in Superior Drummer 3. What articulations are being triggered? Does it change where you have marked your image in your added screenshot?
If it looks correct – can you try to disable the entire HIt Variation property box and see what happens during playback?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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