![]() I understand you are in the UK / Belfast Ireland? Its really non negotiable on a Windows machine - You MUST use an Audio Interface that has native ASIO support. (details regarding typical problems are here ) Some do use a third party software called "ASIO4ALL" with a RealTek sound card - but you will have long delays and much frustration with Guitar Rig. That type will never work very well for real time audio processing with low latency. With native instruments you have to download an application called service center, this is to register all your products in. You can then download it when you login to your account. When done PM your username and I will transfer the licence to your account. To get the license you will need to have a native instruments account, you can register here: If you have never tried guitar sims I think you shall have it. I have Logic Pro although I haven't used it much recently, I would appreciate having a license for Guitar Rig 4 to use for my own musical growth & to record with & maybe get a little closer to defining what "That Tone" is for me. I am currently using all hardware based guitar effects & amplification (Egnater Rebel 30 / TC Nova sys), but I have always been interested in "Virtual" instruments & have used a number of modellers over the years to get that elusive tone I hear in my head. I don't know if I can compete for this based on "Deserving" it, but I am interested & would like to be included for consideration. ![]() ![]() Quote from: guitarno on December 20, 2012, 06:59:56 AM ![]()
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