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  • Davy Lamb
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    It’s the next cymbal to the right of the one you have selected.

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    • This post was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by Davy Lamb.
    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    If you right click on the far right cymbal, it’s one of the options for that cymbal.

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    @Giulius Spiridion said:
    Where? Help, please.  

    Read post 10 above.

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    @noiseboyuk said:

    Huh… there it is in the manual, exactly what we want, but I can’t find that setting in real life in 3.0.1… would love to!

    On a related note, would like an option in the Show menu to have Midi Mapping Keys, sw we can always see what’s going on.  

    I haven’t used it in anger, but this is where I found what I think I want!
    RHS drop down> Midi Mapping> Click on the 3 small horizontal lines (settings?) > and select “Show Keys”.

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    @kwackman said:
    Hi,
    I was looking at a review on Ask Audio, and noted that the MIDI mapping seems to refer to midi notes only as numbers, not their notes values, e.g. C#3 etc.
    If this is true, then building drum maps in Cubase is going to be a lot harder than SD2. —SNIP—
    I’m not sure how many people use Cubase to build their own drum maps (maybe not many!) but I’m one who does this a lot, and this hurts a bit!
    I may have mis-read the review or maybe the release version will be different or I may have missed something obvious.  

    @Henrik said:
    We are still making some final tweaks on the software, we will see what we can manage to get into the final product! 🙂  

    I’ve had a quick look and it seems like I got my wish, nice one!

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply Henrik.
    I’ll keep my fingers crossed!

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    I think the EZX packs will work.
    In the FAQ, under the paragraph “What is the difference between Superior Drummer 2 & 3” are 2 picture files.
    The right hand side one has this entry..
    “Combine Drums from all installed Toontrack Sound Libraries (SDX & EZX)” which is ticked for SD3.

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    Thanks Scott, I hadn’t seen the FAQ.
    Looking forward to Sept!

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    Update!
    I was messing with the Music City SDX, and if you select the Brushes kit, the China cymbal IS the sizzle cymbal, but not labelled as such!

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    Many thanks, I have the Nashville EZX, and there it is!
    As you said, strange they didn’t put it in the Music City SDX (I also own this) as I assume this is the equivalent “pro” kit?

    Anyway, many thanks for the reply.

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

    Davy Lamb
    Participant

    Many thanks, I have the Nashville EZX, and there it is!
    As you said, strange they didn’t put it in the Music City SDX (I also own this) as I assume this is the equivalent “pro” kit?

    Anyway, many thanks for the reply.

    Mac Pro (Cheese-grater) -Cubase - Superior Drummer 3.

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