Dragging a MIDI file from the Desktop into Session Drummer 2 will cause a new MIDI project to be created in SONAR.To add a MIDI pattern to Session Drummer 2, you may use its built-in MIDI Pattern Browser, or you may drag and drop a MIDI clip from SONAR.If the global Set Now Time with Full Reset option (click the Track view Options menu and choose Set Now Time with Full Reset) is disabled, Session Drummer 2 may lose sync with SONAR if Session Drummer 2 is auto-playing a pattern while you seek in the SONAR time ruler.If you are affected by this issue, the solution is to enable Set Now Time with Full Reset.If a MIDI track that is routed to Session Drummer 2 is transmitting RPN events, Session Drummer 2 will no longer output audio.To fix this, open the Session Drummer 2 property page, click the VST Preset Options button next to the preset controls, then select Plug-in Properties. Finally, enable Do not intercept NRPNs and click OK.
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