![]() So… I suppose I just need help figuring out how to set up the tracks in Cubase to accomplish what I’m trying to do and ensure that SD3 gets the MIDI input. However, it is outputting MIDI just fine because on my Macbook trackpad I can click on one of the drums and I hear the appropriate sound. I can see that Cubase is getting the MIDI input because of the signal bar jumping when I play the kit, but when the SD3 interface is open (by clicking the “Edit instrument” icon), the “MIDI in” does not flash when I play the kit (like it does when I run it standalone). However, when I add SD3 as an instrument track in Cubase, I can see that SD3 is not getting any MIDI signal input. ![]() what I’m playing on the drum kit) and outputs to the mixer (I have my headphones connected to the mixer so I hear what’s output from that). ![]() When I run standalone SD3, I can configure the MIDI input/output settings, and it runs just fine it takes the input from the Alesis module (i.e. I also have a PreSonus StudioLive 16.4.2 mixer connected to my Macbook, and I want to output the audio from the Macbook to the mixer. Available in 3 popular sizes, Tar River Implements has a perfect fit for. I have the Superior Drummer 3 (SD3) sound library, and I’m currently trying out Cubase 10.5 Elements. Discover drum kits, cajon drums, cymbals, and more for sale on Marketplace. I have an Alesis Strike Pro SE electronic drum kit, and I’m using the USB out to send the MIDI signals to my Macbook. Hey guys - I’m pretty new to audio software so thanks in advance for the help.
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