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Post by Martin John Butler on May 2, 2022 8:52:44 GMT -6
In both Superior Drummer 2 and 3, when I click on a drum groove pattern, I hear only the reverb send, but not the main drums. I haven't changed anything as far as I know. I've never dug in to SD to really get a handle on it, I just drag grooves into Logic and edit the midi there.
I see the drum signals when I look at Superior Drummers mixer, but they're not making it to the channel. In this case, I just needed stereo, not al the tracks, but stereo or multichannel, I'm just not hearing the drums, even though I can see their signal.
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Post by kcatthedog on May 2, 2022 9:09:21 GMT -6
I’d reboot everything and see if it sorts itself out.
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Post by Martin John Butler on May 2, 2022 10:19:13 GMT -6
Funny, When I instantiate SD in Logic, there’s a choice, Stereo Output or Multi-Channel output, and Logic responds to that command. I this case I just needed stereo for a very simple beat, but even though the SD mixer showed output, my DAW wasn’t seeing it.
The funny thing is, I closed SD3 and when I instantiated it again, it was working normally.
But then I tried instantiating another SD track and then an EZ Drummer track, just to see, and there was only the sends again, no main drums.
So I tried just grabbing the SD 3 plug that was working to create a new track, and that time it worked.
This is confusing..
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Post by kcatthedog on May 2, 2022 11:33:18 GMT -6
Are you sure you are opening an instrument track ?
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Post by ragan on May 2, 2022 11:54:31 GMT -6
The individual drum tracks you don’t hear, what are their outputs routed to?
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Post by Martin John Butler on May 2, 2022 16:06:41 GMT -6
I see they're all set to stereo, (1/2) which s what I want. When I need individual drums, I just set it to Multi-Track when given the prompt that asks you to choose when you first instantiate
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