
In our tests, we have not been able to get Studio One Pro 3 to ask if the time signature/tempo data should be included during a MIDI file import.

Some DAWs will ask you if you want the tempo and time signature data that is written to the file to be included when imported to the DAW. When you export the MIDI created in SD3, it should retain the time signature and tempo data in that file. There is not a way to export the tempo map from SD3 directly. In other words, if I create a song with both 7/8 and 3/4 time signatures and varying tempo in SD3 how does my DAW know how to follow what I created? Do I have to use Rewire? Please advise. "After creating a modified tempo and time signature in Superior Drummer 3, how do I export that information into my DAW. Here was my question followed by their answer.

You can make tempo and time signature changes along the line.

I am not a Superior Drummer 3 owner but since there is no SD3 demo available maybe someone that has Studio One 3.5 and SD3 can answer this question I sent to Toontrack support.īackground - SD3 has a stand alone midi editor timelime. My first post here at Presonus (I think).
