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  • nico.vedts
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    Mark, that s an interesting approach.
    massive turnaround in workflow though. But i might look into that in the future

    nico.vedts
    Participant

    Hey Jord
    i ended up cutting the songs in pieces per tempo, and processed them seperately. I got there in the end, but theres gotta be a better way. I feel like im using it as designed ,and the way the instruction video shows,  but somehow it doesnt play nice with tempo changes. Surely i cant be the only one that uses it to audioreplace  multiple tempo songs with the tracker?
    I ve used it for years and it IS pretty straightforward, but i always worked around having to map a song with tempo changes.
    All the audio was recorded and quantized to the protools clicktrack/grid, but SD3 seems to not recognise it. Even when i managed the first 2 songs with creating a tempo track in the tracker, when i got to the 3rd song the start point of the beat in protools didnt match the startpoint of the beat in tracker.
    It s just weird.
    Did i forget to check some setting in PT or SD3 ? i dont know…

    • This post was modified 4 months ago by nico.vedts.
    nico.vedts
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    I just got a little closer by setting the tempo track in the “tracker section” and it works for the first half.
    I wanna do the rest, but now the startpoint in the tracker doesnt align with the one  in PT. I suspect its cause i tampered with the tempo i guess.
    Oh christ what a pain in the balls

    nico.vedts
    Participant

    Hey

    I don’t want it to leave SD3.
    I have dragged 4 audio files (kick,snr,& 2 toms) into the tracker section. I have made the corrections , triggered and detriggered the faulty notes. Now that is done, i clicked theblue export button and all the 4 tracks are in a midi track called “all tracks combined”
    I dragged that track to the “grid editor/song track ” in the bottom to the first bar. My 1st song in PT starts at bar 304, but in the SD3 timeline my first song only starts at bar 650.
    The SD3 manual says you can make your own tempo-map in the SD3 “grid editor/songtrack”, so i did. Yet the midi file just doesnt line up with the tempo, and the songs start at random points.
    Basically everything sounds fine in protools as long as i listen to the mididrums when they re in the tracker section. but as soon as i drag it to the grid below it just does whatever.

    I tried dragging it when the song was playing , and its closer now. But still not synced to the song though

    • This post was modified 4 months ago by nico.vedts.
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