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Midi Instrument (Superior Drummer) Not Following What is In Piano Roll

Kendomixes

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First off - thank you so much for creating this forum. I've worked in software my whole life and shutting down a user community...??? I don't get it.

Anyways, weird problem I'm having. I have two instances of Superior Drumm instruments, I copied the midi file from one to another. It looks like I have all my tracks and outputs setup properly and all the track and channel muting, soloing works as expected. However when I go and delete midi notes or adjust velocity on the copied track, the notes are still playing.

I also found out that when I delete in one track it deletes in the original too. I've tried to use Separate Shared Copies, but that doesn't seem to be working.

Any suggestions on what I can look for to find out why my notes are not following the edits I'm making (where the signal is coming from)?

Thanks in advance.
 
Are the edits you're making on the instrument tracks in Studio One or within the Superior Drummer instances? Could you perhaps add a screenshot? From your post, I'm not entirely convinced that you really have independent plug-in instances/tracks. Or maybe you have two plug-in instances, but both instrument tracks still point to the same instance? These are things that are hard to guess without knowing the structure of your song.
 
I worked around it but not quite sure what was happening to cause the issue. I evenutally got there by exporting the midi and then importing that midi track instead of copy-pasting. What I think was happening, and I'm not sure why, is that even though I had the track selected that had the midi on it that I wanted to edit, the Edit window was pulling up the other track. So I thought I was editing the track I was soloing, but it was actually editing a different track. If I can recreate it in a prior saved song, I'll post a video. I was wondering about the same thing you were - but from all settings I could see, I had two instance of SD3 (one marked with a (2)) and the track I was editing was pointing to the second instance. I was checking the input and output settings to ensure that was the case.
 
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