![]() In the velocity curve editor, it was possible to add nodes to the right of the rightmost node, resulting in invalid velocity curves. Various fixes and improvements for editing percussion instruments with Future Hit capabilities. ![]() Previewing hi-hats from another library could cause a crash.Ĭertain grid editor changes were not preserved when a project was saved and loaded if changes had been made in Edit Play Style earlier. The preview sounds were not always correctly pitched. Right-clicking a block on the song track and selecting “Use with Song Creator” would always search with the whole original block even if it had been resized or edited in other ways. ![]() Various fixes for editing percussion instruments with Future Hit capabilities. If two notes with the same key overlap, the note off from the first note is no longer played, so that not both notes are stopped.Īdding a new song track did not use the tempo and time signature of the current track. On Windows, if the host window was minimized and unminimized, the external windows (detached tabs) could in some cases pop up again, be blank and refuse to be closed. On Windows, “Reset to Default Size and Scale” in the View menu did not always work as intended. On Windows, the VST 3 can now correctly be scaled by hosts in HiDPI mode and dragging (for example to the song track) should now work without any offsets. It is now possible to mute or solo a range of channels without first selecting the channels: press the mouse on a mute or solo button and drag over the other channels. In the tempo editor, it is now possible to multi-select nodes with cmd-click on Mac and ctrl-click on Windows as well as with shift-click.Ĭhannels can now be moved and rearranged. Superior Drummer 3.3.2 is now available to download using the Product Manager or from the ‘My Products’ area in your Toontrack account. Please note that version 3.3.2 is required for the support of Superior Drummer 3 products released from this point forward (Q3 2022).Ī splash screen is shown at startup of the standalone (to earlier show that something is happening). In a DAW, the same image is shown in the plug-in window the first time it is opened in a session (while the normal interface is being prepared to be shown).
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