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Re: Guitar Rig 3




I received reports from a GR2 user about unexpected (faulty) behavior 
when sending different consecutive MIDI commands (PC + CCs) to GR2 
shorty after each other. The same problem was still there after upgrade 
to GR3. I adapted the design of our MIDI controller to allow inserting a 
programmable delay between each message being sent. After inserting a 
delay of about 150 ms(!) the problem vanished. So it looks like 
GuitarRig has difficulties processing continuous MIDI streams.  
(although I realize this problem and the issues mentioned below might be 
unrelated)

grtz,
Xavier
http://www.gordius.be


Per Boysen wrote:
> On 12 dec 2007, at 19.12, Tilmann Dehnhard wrote:
>
>> try to automate the whammy pitch with a footpedal and make fast 
>> movements -
>> i pray for you that the rig won't stutter, build strange delays and 
>> crackle...
>
>
> Also manually playing the wha-wha filter this way caused zipper noise 
> in GR2. I used the workaround to auto-bind the wha-wha filter to the 
> input level envelope follower. But it would have been cool if possible 
> to play it manually (or by foot from a MIDI expression pedal) without 
> the zipper noise. Curious for reports on how this goes with the GR3...
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
> www.boysen.se (Swedish)
> www.looproom.com (international)
> http://www.youtube.com/pellibox (gritty)
>
>
>
>
>


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