Aloha from Honolulu! You’ve answered my prayers and oh so many unanswered queries on discussion boards. I may have been thinking I’d be recording audio from SD3 in Logic Pro and based my unsuccessful searches on that set of assumptions. Totally awesome that I can simply export individual SD3 tracks as separate audio files, then import them into my project. Again, mahalo nui loa!
Thank you! Thank you! Great video. Had SD3 for almost a year and love it, but was concerned about my workflow sucked. I was till getting bogged setting. So I started watching several videos but didnt find many that were that intuitive (at least for me). This makes so much sense and been so helpful. Good luck with your channel !
Oh my GOD! Thank you! This process should not be so ridiculous to figure out. You need to be on Patrion for real- I want to give you a tip! Thanks man!
You know what would be cool (and I may do this myself, would be to show the workflow of exporting, then importing to logic, then making a change and then reimporting the new raw files onto the same tracks to preserve all the plug ins and routing and stuff. Just an idea.
I’m used to writing the drums in Logic, and not the SD3 mixer. In order to bounce the tracks, how do i get what I’ve written in Logic to the SD3 mixer in order to bounce?
Thank you for this video. If I create a midi drum track in an instrument track in my DAW, do I have to drag the midi drum part into the Superior Drummer window in order to export the multitrack audio files?
That's silly. The presets are great and the point is to get the drums 99% done mixing wise in SD3, but Superior doesn't give you any good option to end up with separate tracks WITH the presets and mixing you did in the tracks.
How do you bounce out all the tracks with the preset being used on it? So I will have kick, snare etc as individual tracks with the FX and preset on them?
Wow! Finally a clear , short and concise tutorial you can actually understand and use! Thank you very much Pine Supine!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!
GAH FINALLY FOUND WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR thanks my guy, you should have way more views
Nice tutorial. Very clear and deep. Would you show to us your process of mixing the raw drum sound?
Excellent! Thanks very much, the bounce mics option is so much easier than routing to busses/audio tracks.
Great advice.
Oh my goodness, so glad to have someone explain some of this that a new user would need and be quick to the point. This really helped, thanks!
Aloha from Honolulu! You’ve answered my prayers and oh so many unanswered queries on discussion boards. I may have been thinking I’d be recording audio from SD3 in Logic Pro and based my unsuccessful searches on that set of assumptions. Totally awesome that I can simply export individual SD3 tracks as separate audio files, then import them into my project. Again, mahalo nui loa!
Holy cow, I completely missed this! Been using SD3 for years
Excellent explanation of not only what and how to do this, but also the why. That's good communication right there. Nice job.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! Ditto comments by others below. Awesome!
Finally! Great! Clear and sequential. Thank you!~
This was explained very well. Thank you.
Thank you for this video. Have seen a lot of videos on this, but this one is just so simple and straight forward. Cheers! 🤘🏻
Unreal video dude! Helped explain so much! Do you offer tutorial sessions?
Thank you! Thank you! Great video. Had SD3 for almost a year and love it, but was concerned about my workflow sucked. I was till getting bogged setting. So I started watching several videos but didnt find many that were that intuitive (at least for me). This makes so much sense and been so helpful. Good luck with your channel !
Thank you. A very useful tutorial.
Great presentation, right to the point and very helpful. This video was exactly what I needed. Glad I choose this one!
thank you sooooooo much....brilliant tutorial
You're welcome! Glad it helped :)
Oh my GOD! Thank you! This process should not be so ridiculous to figure out. You need to be on Patrion for real- I want to give you a tip! Thanks man!
Brilliant 🤩
awesome your video was excellent - finally able to get my drums to audio - thanks so much!
Thank you!
Yes, bounce to audio.
Well done!
good stuff dude thank you!
BRAVO thanks 😀
You know what would be cool (and I may do this myself, would be to show the workflow of exporting, then importing to logic, then making a change and then reimporting the new raw files onto the same tracks to preserve all the plug ins and routing and stuff. Just an idea.
Exactky how I use SP3.
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I’m used to writing the drums in Logic, and not the SD3 mixer. In order to bounce the tracks, how do i get what I’ve written in Logic to the SD3 mixer in order to bounce?
thanks my friend
Thank you for this video. If I create a midi drum track in an instrument track in my DAW, do I have to drag the midi drum part into the Superior Drummer window in order to export the multitrack audio files?
Good info.
Thank you! This helped a lot! :)
That's awesome to hear! Happy to be able to help! :)
does the bounce microphone channel option bounce it to mono audio files, or stereo?
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That's silly. The presets are great and the point is to get the drums 99% done mixing wise in SD3, but Superior doesn't give you any good option to end up with separate tracks WITH the presets and mixing you did in the tracks.
How do you bounce out all the tracks with the preset being used on it? So I will have kick, snare etc as individual tracks with the FX and preset on them?
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you really think that using the onboard midi editor on SD3 is the best way to write midi?
Are the audio tracks bounced at unity gain? Or fader moves preserved in the bounced audio ?
Hi from Italy ...I wish export one only track Wave...It is possible?
Thank you!