I have Superior Drummer v 3.3.7.
My DAW Software is Cubase (Artist Version) 14.1.10
Everything is 64-bit Windows 11 – Fast CPU, 64 GB RAM, Solid State Drives.
I dropped a WAV file of just drums in the SD3 Tracker where it is supposed to detect: kick/snare/hi-hat/cymbals/ride/toms.
It does. However, I have been unable to export them all as a single MDI file or each instrument as separate MIDI files.
I read that you should be able to do this ins SD3. I read that you should be able to pipe this back into Superior Drummer v3.3.7.
I read that Cubase Pro 14 has it’s own ability to import a WAV audio file and tell it to simply convert it to MIDI. That is useful especially if a friend sends you a WAV file that is ONLY drums. Cubase Artist 14 does NOT have this ability though. If there is some way to get this to jive in Superior Drummer 3, then I have not found out how yet.
See screenshot of my Cubase Artist 14 and Superior Drummer 3.
This post was modified 6 days, 13 hours ago by larrykemp.
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