Open the Superior Drummer plugin window On the bottom left, under "Track", select "Import Tempo From MIDI File". Learn Custom-mapping skills by watching tutorial videos about Model:Samples. Export this file by clicking FILE > EXPORT > Multitrack MIDI file (using export "clip" for the MIDI track doesn't seem to work - might be a bug - so just use the Export Multitrack MIDI file) To do this, simply create a MIDI track, use the pencil tool to create a MIDI region that spans the length of the project (sometimes you only need one measure, but for safety, it's good to make it the length of the project). You will need to tell Superior Drummer to follow an individual tempo map within its own process, not Luna. This is the same whether you've created a programmed drum part, or are using "tracker" for drum replacement/enhancement. There is a drum part that is playing along just great in Luna, but when exporting the individual files they do not sync up with the tempo mapped project in Luna. I was having an issue with SD3 today and stumbled upon a quick way of fixing the issue, so I thought I'd share.
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