![]() ![]() Even the ‘M processor’ iPhone runs circles around most Intel platforms with the powerful cores and superior architecture. ![]() That’s where I think we are at a crossroads. Even with exceptional arpeggio or fingerpicking style, there will be latency issues. So far, the 20 YouTube demonstrations show that three note chords are a good and practical limit for the software. Most of the forumers are here to help as much as they can. And above all, don’t hesitate to ask questions when you haven’t found answers on the forum or elsewhere. In any case, continue to explore and exploit this software, little by little you will find the solutions that will allow you to enjoy yourself. Given the work he puts into producing this software, which is aimed at users of different instruments, which runs on different operating systems that are constantly changing, and which can incorporate third-party plugins that are also updated regularly, I guess he has no free time to make videos as can be produced by companies using development staff, marketing staff, etc. This is your choice and there is no need to judge it.ĭo not forget that JamO is a small craftsman who strives to offer a wonderful tool to those who dream of playing guitar/bass mixed with synths and fx. Until which time a short 5 minute video tutorial for Big Sur is produced by the software developers showing this functionality, I see no reason to purchase the software The product is a super concept, but needs work, for the amature or professional. I would be happy to work with the support team, but am actually surprised to not have found any YouTube videos (or links to 3rd party videos) for MIDI Guitar 2, Big Sur, and GarageBand. Also without any plan to solve the latency problem or recommend a minimum system requirement for latency, I can not see using this software for practice, recording, or live performance. Until which time a short 5 minute video tutorial for Big Sur is produced by the software developers showing this functionality, I see no reason to purchase the software. I need this for both practice (loops) and recording in GarageBand. However, I can not get the MIDI Guitar 2 software to connect (GarageBand) software plumbing) to drive the GarageBand instrument portfolio, for example the Vintage B-3 organ. I can (with latency and ghost note issues) get the standard MIDI Guitar 2 instruments to work, but not at a performance or recording standard. There need to be updated video tutorials showing how to setup and configure MIDI Guitar 2 on Big Sur, as the UI for MIDI and GarageBand has changed. It’s time for the developers to invest in some coding optimizations for the Apple platform. Just look at the video processing speed of the ‘M-based’ iPhones and new MacBook air. One would imagine that with the right software expertise, the latency should be near zero with a 6 core system and even better with the new M1 processors. My iMac is currently a 3 Ghz, 6-Core Intel Core i5, with 16GB RAM. I’m having some latency issues and tracking issues with MIDI Guitar 2 using the standard piano (default) instrument, and wonder if I need M1 processors or better (assuming MIDI Guitar 2 is coded-optimized to use these extra processing cores for Audio-Midi encoding). I’m experiencing two problems with MIDI Guitar 2, and hesitate to purchase the software until I have a demonstrable-working copy on my iMAC. Big Sur | MIDI Guitar 2 Latency & Tracking | Mapping MIDI Guitar 2 into GarageBand Instruments ![]()
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