Step Sequencer and Session Drummer

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2013/02/11 16:26:05 (permalink)

Step Sequencer and Session Drummer

Sonar X2 newbie here so apologies in advance. I am trying to use the step sequencer with Session Drummer. I have followed the youtube videos and set up Session Drummer and get all the drum sounds and assign them to different tracks. However when I click on the Step Sequencer button it brings up the sequencer but instead of the individual drums in the rows it has different notes e.g Eb, F etc. How do I assign the sequencer to the drum tracks so I can program the individual drum parts?
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    Re:Step Sequencer and Session Drummer 2013/02/11 16:27:59 (permalink)
    If you click on the step sequencer icon from within SD3 it will populate with the names of drums.
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    Re:Step Sequencer and Session Drummer 2013/02/11 16:44:04 (permalink)
    If what you are trying to do is to use a drum map, I used to do that, but the Step Sequencer has issues with going back and trying to edit using Step Sequencer when the original track was made using Step Sequencer with a drum map.  (I used Battery 3 but that shouldn't matter)

    I had to bounce the track to midi to get past that.  Twas a nightmare for me until support finally told me I shouldn't use drum maps with Step Sequencer.

    If on the other hand dubdisciple is referring to something within SD3 then please disregard my comments, except this one. :)

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    Re:Step Sequencer and Session Drummer 2013/02/11 17:49:06 (permalink)
    Hi I am clicking the button in SD3 expecting it to populate with the names but instead it populates it with notes
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    If you click on the step sequencer icon from within SD3 it will populate with the names of drums.


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    Re:Step Sequencer and Session Drummer 2013/02/11 18:23:53 (permalink)
    Have managed to get it to populate with drums now but not the kit I have loaded in SD3!!!!! Cubase is so much easier than Sonar....
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    Re:Step Sequencer and Session Drummer 2013/02/11 19:21:56 (permalink)
    Honestly, I have not quite put my finger ion why that happens either.  I always hope one of the cakewalk guys can answer these things .  Funny you should mention Cubase.  I used Cubase years ago and decided to try the cubasde AI that came with my interface.  It's a total pain in the butt to me but it's probably a metter if getting used to the differences.  I'm thinking of usinng the elemnts version of it just so i can have a cheap VST3 platform and i hink Groove agent is easier to chop up a sample and have it map across drum pads.
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