Release notes for Superior Drummer 3.3.1
CHANGES
Settings
Restoring the factory MIDI database (under Advanced) now attempts to preserve all user-added MIDI libraries.
BUG FIXES
General
Adding or deleting the VST 3 plug-in in Cakewalk could cause a crash.
In REAPER on Windows, it should now be possible to drag MIDI from DAW tracks (by holding ctrl+alt) directly to the plug-in.
Song Track
Recording MIDI while having the Grid Editor open caused a crash.
Edit Play Style
In the context menu for instruments in Edit Play Style, the quantize options for triplets and 1/32 did not quantize correctly.
Changing velocity in Edit Play Style and then selecting another song block should no longer cause a crash.
Drums Tab
Fixed a potential crash when previewing hi-hats from another library.
It should no longer crash if you try to stack instruments and SD3 reaches the internal limit for number of mics. Instead a dialog is shown.
Grooves Tab
The internal MIDI database change that happened in version 3.3.0 would delete all databases for user-added MIDI libraries as well as all favorite marks (stars) in them. Now when such upgrades are performed (for example from 3.2.8 to 3.3.1), all those libraries and the favorites should be preserved.
The e-drum preset indicator was never shown on third-party MIDI folders (those that have been installed in the same location as Toontrack MIDI libraries).
Tracker
Trying to load broken/empty/unsupported audio files should no longer cause crashes.
Installer
On Windows, the standalone was installed in an unexpected directory on some localized systems in some circumstances.