
The "multichannel" option in SD for some reason, which I can't remember now, didn't work for me the way I wanted, so thats why I did the multi-out thing this way. It might be a bit more work than other solutions, but I have yet to find another solution that worked for me, so for now I'm sticking with this. With stereo tracks in in SD's mixer I just output it to its own stereo pair, and keep it panned as is, and also just make a stereo track for it in Pro Tools. Setting a mono track's input to SD Output 5/6L will now hear the "Snare Top" for example. So for example, setting the input of a mono track in the DAW to Superior Drummer Output 3/4L, will only hear tracks from SD that is set to "output 3/4" and panned left. In the DAW i make as many mono tracks as needed and then set the input of those tracks to match the output of my tracks in SD's mixer. The next mono track, Kick-Out, i also set to output 3/4 but pan all the way right. In SD's mixer, with mono tracks such as the kick, toms, snare, hats, i change the output to 3/4, on let's say, the Kick track and pan it all the way left.


I don't want to output a mono kick track in SD's mixer to a stereo track in the DAW, so this is the way I set up my multi out: In pro tools I remember that my superior drummer's mixer shows the outputs as output 1/2, output 3/4, etc.

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