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  • Olof Westman
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    Yes, you can. You would route your added instruments to their own mics and
    pan those to your desire.

    Olof Westman - Toontrack
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    Olof Westman
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    Q4
    SD3 is not a slot in replacement for SD2 like EZ2 was for EZ1. SD3
    is a new plug-in with a new plug-in id and a new name. It will not
    automatically appear in any DAW projects where SD2 was used.
    SD2 will still be used in those projects.

    Q1,2,3,5
    SD2 combined presets can be loaded in SD3 and that goes for factory
    presets, producer presets and user presets alike. The result of importing
    SD2 presets like that varies but usually they sound the same or very
    similar in SD3. There are exceptions, of course. Sometimes because
    the new FX cannot fully replicate the SD2 one and sometimes because
    the MidiNodes in SD2 can do something that SD3 stacking cannot.

    Olof Westman - Toontrack
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    Olof Westman
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    SD3 is exclusively 64-bit. So, no.

    Olof Westman - Toontrack
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    Olof Westman
    Forum Crew

    Yes.

    Olof Westman - Toontrack
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    Olof Westman
    Forum Crew

    @noyearzero said:
    I’m curious about that reverse… are there going to be SDX libraries released that don’t work for SD2?  

    Yes, eventually. And the SD3 Core lib cannot be used in SD2, of course.

    Olof Westman - Toontrack
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    Olof Westman
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    You will be able to load them in SD3. I am not sure whether they will be
    updated or if you have to “import” them. Most SD2 “combined presets”
    sound the same, or at least very similar, when loaded into SD3 but there
    are exceptions.

    Olof Westman - Toontrack
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