AnsweredHow do I turn Addictive Drums off?

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2014/04/27 04:14:00 (permalink)

How do I turn Addictive Drums off?

I have selected various Beat loops and sequenced them in the AD midi track.
When I muted one of these loops, I noticed that AD was still playing and discovered that the orange arrow was lit in the properties window and AD was playing the Beat currently selected in that window - as well as the loop in the midi track... chaos.
I can switch it off and it's OK for that take but it switches itself on again next time round. Most annoying.
iDrums does this too but has a Slave to Host button that switches it to playing only the content of the loops in the midi track but I cannot find how to configure this in AD.
Anyone any ideas?

I'm a guitarist, not a scientist, recording audio/midi via SONAR Platinum.
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Re: How do I turn Addictive Drums off? 2014/04/27 05:14:16 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby guylemec 2014/04/27 08:11:31
On the "Beats" tab of AD (in the upper right hand corner) there is a "Sync" button beneath "Host" that links the play button inside AD to the transport of SONAR. Disable that button and see if you still have issues (orange is on/dark grey is off).

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Re: How do I turn Addictive Drums off? 2014/04/27 08:41:26 (permalink)
Thanks, mettelus, that's the answer.
I originally set the Sync thinking it would have the effect I have been missing but clearly I got the wrong end of the stick.

I'm a guitarist, not a scientist, recording audio/midi via SONAR Platinum.
Win7 x64, i7, Focusrite Saffire Pro40, A-500 Pro, 12GB RAM, 2.9GHz
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