Here, Gary shows you around the Loop Machine Pro UI and details how to use it to record audio parts and overdubs. Guitar Rig 7 Pro Explained® www.groove3.com/products/Guit...
may be i am stupid - how do I control the function while I am playing guitar (speaking about my feet) or is this world of great sounds only for the off guitar studio world. I loved my guitar rig controller 3 years ago. I still love to play guitar more than playing PC
Thanks for this vid! I have the latest update installed, but I still don't see the forward and backward overdub arrows like you have. Is there some trick to making it appear, or did they remove them?
I use the Nektar Pacer. It's just a midi controller foot pedal but it works great. Using it takes a couple steps though: 1. create a midi track in your DAW 2. assign the "input" of that track to the Pacer (I use the Pacer but this would work with any midi controller) 3. Record-enable that midi track. 3. Now set the *input of the guitar rig track* as that midi track. Now you're able to send midi signals to Guitar Rig! 4. Then, one-by-one, right-click on all the buttons on Guitar Rig you want to assign... use the midi-learn feature to assign them to the Pacer button of your choice. Once you do that you can save those assignments as a Guitar-Rig set up and you can even save the track layout of the midi track + guitar rig as a template. So it's a little complicated to get set up but you don't have to do it every time. And once you do, it's pretty sweet to be able to use a pedal with it.
go to native access and enter your serial # at bottom left corner. will automatically update your install and add entire library for guitar rig 7. best
may be i am stupid - how do I control the function while I am playing guitar (speaking about my feet) or is this world of great sounds only for the off guitar studio world. I loved my guitar rig controller 3 years ago. I still love to play guitar more than playing PC
Thanks for this vid! I have the latest update installed, but I still don't see the forward and backward overdub arrows like you have. Is there some trick to making it appear, or did they remove them?
Wow, they hide them until you hover over it. Or maybe my monitor is bad, but they are literally invisible until I hover over it.
How do you stop the looping on the computer if you don’t have a pedal to press on?
I use the Nektar Pacer. It's just a midi controller foot pedal but it works great. Using it takes a couple steps though:
1. create a midi track in your DAW
2. assign the "input" of that track to the Pacer (I use the Pacer but this would work with any midi controller)
3. Record-enable that midi track.
3. Now set the *input of the guitar rig track* as that midi track. Now you're able to send midi signals to Guitar Rig!
4. Then, one-by-one, right-click on all the buttons on Guitar Rig you want to assign... use the midi-learn feature to assign them to the Pacer button of your choice.
Once you do that you can save those assignments as a Guitar-Rig set up and you can even save the track layout of the midi track + guitar rig as a template. So it's a little complicated to get set up but you don't have to do it every time. And once you do, it's pretty sweet to be able to use a pedal with it.
why cant i Find Loop machine in my GUITAR RIG7?
Might be at bottom of the rack, and minimized? Otherwise take a look under Components tab.
go to native access and enter your serial # at bottom left corner. will automatically update your install and add entire library for guitar rig 7. best