
By default only 1&2 are activated on the rack. Hi, If you are using Superior Drummer from the VST Instrument rack (not as an Instrument track) the outputs set in the SD mixer will correspond to the activated outputs for Superior Drummer set from the instrument rack. You can activate the other outputs via the little icon on the rack, or indeed via the “activate outputs” dropdown on Superior Drummer’s GUI…(the little downward pointing arrow at the top right) For each activated channel a new channel will appear in the Cubase mixer. Hi, If you are using Superior Drummer from the VST Instrument rack (not as an Instrument track) the outputs set in the SD mixer will correspond to the activated outputs for Superior Drummer set from the Cubase instrument rack. Would love any help or guidance that any of you may be able to offer!

I’ve also tried FX channels and group channels, but with no luck there. My question is… what sort of channels in Cubase do I set up to RECEIVE these individual outputs? Normal audio channels only seem to be able to receive inputs from my various audio interface inputs. In SD 2.0 there is the option to route each drum to either an output (eg output 1/2, output 3/4 etc) or to a bus (such as bus 1/2, bus 3/4, etc). However I have decided that to get a more sculpted sound for each drum by routing each drum to its own channel in Cubase. I am using Superior Drummer 2.0, and have always just used it as a single stereo-out plugin.
