Dick Dixon
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The comments that were posted that slammed Stefan and other owners for making their opinions public, were probably Toontrack employees with user accounts, another shameful practice, guys! SD3 is only good; because, we (owners/supporters) paid for the previous products. That in itself is proof that we valued the time and labor it takes to make such a product.
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Thanked by: David De Garie-Lamanque and Brian CliffordStefan is so dead on correct! Everyone here are owners of their products. We paid for SD, which supported future development that led to SD 3. The cost is not the complaint; the company chose to DISCONTINUE the upgrade path. It is a very distasteful and disgraceful practice. I was about to upgrade from SD2, then they sent that out. They literally changed my mind. I didn’t upgrade; because, of that notice. I will not support a company that engages is practices such as that!
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Thanked by: David De Garie-Lamanque and Brian Clifford@Scott said:
@DickDixon said:
@Damian Blunt said:
EZdrummer 2 does support dragging MIDI files from the DAW however only certain DAW’s allow this behaviour.
Hi, so is dragging my MIDI groves form the DAW into the Toontrack’s “MY MIDIFILES” folder allowed with Cubase? Or do I have to export them and manually place them into the “MY MIDIFILES” folder? This is a very important feature; it would save a lot of time. I am sad that you will not allow the user to mix drum kits, but even more sad that the user can not use their own samples.
What version of Cubase are you using?
And yes, you can mix and match kit pieces from different EZX kits in EZD 2.
I am using Version 5, but I have all versions even the latest. Yes, sorry, I noticed the dropdown arrows on the kit view just after I wrote that comment. Thank you for correcting my mistake.
@Damian Blunt said:
EZdrummer 2 does support dragging MIDI files from the DAW however only certain DAW’s allow this behaviour.
Hi, so is dragging my MIDI groves form the DAW into the Toontrack’s “MY MIDIFILES” folder allowed with Cubase? Or do I have to export them and manually place them into the “MY MIDIFILES” folder? This is a very important feature; it would save a lot of time. I am sad that you will not allow the user to mix drum kits, but even more sad that the user can not use their own samples.
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