Hello, the Guitar Rig 2.0.1 update is available in our update section: There you find the software update 2.0.1 for Win XP and Mac OS X. The Mac OS X installer contains the software and the driver update 1.1.0. Fixes: GUITAR RIG 2.0.1 Various Loop Machine fixes: - Pops and clicks when using Undo/Redo eliminated. - Loop Machine Undo now up to Layer 0. - Crash on quit after a short Loop Machine session fixed.
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- Preset controller edit boxes now editable. - Various Tape Deck fixes. - 32 Bit wav files in tape deck produces noise fixed. RIG KONTROL 2 Driver 1.1.0 for Mac OS X 10.3 and OS X 10.4: - Appearance of noise and spits eliminated.
Best, Nils _________ Native Instruments, Berlin. So far this is a huge improvement. I had my buffer set to 256 but heard a few glitches here and there. I changed it to 512 and its better.
On my G5 it really should be fine with 256 buffer setting. NI should continue to work on the driver until at least a 256 setting is noise free. The biggest disappointment is that they did not fix the automation bug. The pedal is basically useless for playing into a sequencer (Logic 7.1) because it doesn't record the automation. If you use the mouse to move a parameter (for example the wah pedal) it will write the automation.
But moving the actual pedal does not. It's gotta be a fairly easy fix. If you click on the parameter while moving the pedal it does work. If I only had three hands we'd be in business. When they fix this, GR2 and RK2 will finally work as advertised. (Assuming the clicks are in fact gone.I've only been playing around with it for 30 minutes or so.). Nice try but on the PC it still spits, I like that term, it very much describes the malady.
Now if we can just fix the RK2 driver for the PC I'd be happy. By the way you can even see the spit on RK2 out green led, it will light up when spitting. The best way to test it is load GR2 as standalone, don't plug in any input/guitar, sit and watch and listen.
It will do the same with input, I'm just trying to eliminate other things. Oh well I had my hopes up for a moment, any mac folks had sucess with the new RK2 driver yet? Click to expand.Hi, I agree with you it is disappointing to see this still doesn't work. But in fact I couldn't do anything against it, since the AU protocol (other protocols aren't as well) is not aware of the fact that there might be other controllers then mice. The problem is that I have to report to the sequencer when parameter editing starts and when it ends - since I don't know when you are taking your feet to or from the pedal, I cannot support this feature. The default implementation is to connect it to the mouse button state.
Due to an other bug, you can fool sequencers (at least logic): Click on some inactive area in GuitarRig (e.g. Left of the GuitarRig Label on top-left) - this fools logic since GR for some reason eats up the mouse-up event. This also doesn't work 100%, because Logic is not aware of the fact, that automation events can be triggered from within the audio thread. So it calls a lot of GR-stuff (getparametervalue/display/whatever) for each automation event - this costs a lot of performance and on slow machines this can lead to drop outs.
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I hope at least some of you can live with that dirty solution till we find a real one. I know it's a strange and very dirty hack, but it is the only I can offer right now. Flash hindi dubbed mkv movie download. Any suggestions are welcome.
'Any suggestions are welcome.' I have two: 1. Work with DAW developers to ensure that they can record automation events regardless of the source. It may be that a Sonar deficiency is masking the problem described earlier in this thread: shadowbox indicates that he can record automation with mouse but not with the pedal. On PC running Sonar, I can record automation with both the mouse and the pedal, but I can only record automation *after* recording the guitar audio, rendering the entire package near-worthless from a live recording perspective. So perhaps there is a GR2 issue I have yet to encounter, but I also see that vendors such as Cakewalk need to be nudged in the right direction to better host GR2.