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Create an aux, place guitar rig in it, assign the input from your main audio track and create your tones. At the same time with the control room pro, being able to set up different mic, mic placement, cab combination is a time saver to be able to build layers of guitars. I rarely use any of the ready made presets at all. Very true, but it's strengh (gtr) and also a lot like 11r, lies in making you're own presets. But when it is time to just play guitar, or just need a raw guitar tone, Eleven wins every time. That being said, I have a few things I do like Guitar rig for and the 5150/6505 sim is my favorite in there. It also has no Boogie Mark sim and the Recto leaves a bit to be desired. How many variations of the Van Halen sound and the Marshall JCM varieties do I need!!!! It is severely lacking for metal type of tones. SO many of the rock sounds, amps, and presets are very 80's based. Thats all, enjoy your 3-in-1 and a much cleaner system.Gtr rig 5 and Eleven are completely different for the most part to me.įor just a straight up gtr tone, Gtr rig does not touch eleven (software or rack) IMO.īut when its getting into crazy routing, toys, and effects, Guitar Rig is KILLER. Otherwise they will not be found, content path entry or not. ![]() Since the paths to them are hardcoded as well (the installer creates a content path entry but its useless) the presets folders MUST be named after the DLLs (their original names!) and they MUST be put in Common Files\Native Instruments. Otherwise the plugins wont find the manuals even if you create the above reg-entries. If you do care, create the following registry keys and adapt the paths (string values) as required: "InstallDir"="C:\\Studio\\VSTPlugins\\NameOfDLLFolder" "InstallDir"="C:\\Studio\\VSTPlugins\\NameOfDLLFolder" "InstallDir"="C:\\Studio\\VSTPlugins\\NameOfDLLFolder" Notes: Since the path to the Documentation folder is hardcoded after the reg-entries, the folder thats holding the manuals MUST be named Documentation. If you dont care whether you can call up the manuals from the GUI youre done. (But dont rename them.) Create 3 folders in Common Files\Native Instruments, name them after the DLLs and put the preset files in. Create a subfolder named Documentation in the folder, put the 3 manuals in. Minimal setup, 3-in-1 package, quick instructions: Create a folder in your plugins dir, name it whatever you want, put the 3 DLLs in. Registry entries arent needed either, unless you insist on being able to call up the manual from the GUI. If you cant do without presets and manuals extract them too, the rest such as Service Center and the tons of installer related crap is of no use. (I for one do that wherever i can.) If you do not need any presets or a manual you can simply just extract the DLLs from the installers and drop them into your plugins folder. (The 32bit DLLs of these NI/Softube plugs are all only between 23 and 25MB, the rest is format duplicates and unneeded crap.) Speaking of crap, if you hate polluting your system with shit you dont need, do what i did and reduce the setup to the absolute minimum. Gulliver But 100 MB for a compressor? And for the EQs as well? What the hell is inside? lol Same answer here: Its not extra sophisticated code, that much i can tell you. I also know that when you see the 'Main Page' ('Fresh Releases') of AudioZ, you can't to see it at a first glance, but once entered in the proper page, you can simply pay more attention at this detail. There's one detail of which you must to pay attention, and you can find it at the bottom of an uploader's article, as within this article of 'Funtime' : performed by funtime in software » Win As you can clearly see it, this article is performed in the ' WIN' part of the Software Section, so this indicates ONLY FOR WIN ! And it's this fact that can irritate some 'WIN' users when seeing, day after day, MAC OSX users still asking for a MAC version in the wrong place. but at a first glance, it seems that I was wrong, because this 'Series' is available since today. For this 'Premium Tube Series', an other user has posted his request yesterday, but in the right place : 'Requests' Section ! I know what I say, because I even answered him that it was a bit to quick to ask for it. ![]() Shastra, The point is not the fact that you ask for a certain version (in this case, the 'MAC OSX' version), and as you so well stated it : and even there's a request posting option in this forum So, I think that your requests will be more well perceived and acknowledged if they would be written in the right place.
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