bogdan_4
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Perfect! Thanks for clarification.
I just couldn’t find any screenshots or videos showing this usecase.
And of course… if I upgrade I’d like to use the newest sounds (Black Beauty :)) without having to change my whole workflow immediatly. At least not in the middle of the production ;).
So… Have a nice day… and also nice UI by the way.
KR,
Bogdan
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Thanked by: HenrikHi John,
great! thank you a lot for your replies.
So Logic 9 in 64-bit mode on macOS Sierra 10.12.6 will work with SD3.
What I still didn’ get.
Can I still change my MIDI stuff inside the DAWs MIDI-Editor (Piano Roll of Logic) the way I did it with SD2?
Or do I have to use the new inbuilt Editor of the SD3?
Kind regards,
Bogdan
Ooooooooh boy :D… Where i my mind?
Thanks!
I feel so unbelievably stupid right now…
at least it’s safe to say that I’ve already spent my daily “5-minutes-of-extraordinary-stupidity”-token.
@SkRotE or anyone else?
Do you have any EXZ-Pack reccomendation which offers the most suitable MIDI-Variations that come close to the style you’ve mentioned?
My Focus is on the MIDI-Variations – not the Drums-Sound itself.
Thanks…
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