![]() ![]() ![]() I've loaded some of the guitar effect presets that have like 20+ patches and it takes a long time to load which I'm guessing is tied to only having 1GB RAM. If the GNX4 does work with MainStage, you can bet it's going to the repair center). ![]() Can I assume it will work with the guitar effects of MainStage? (The USB port is broken and since I haven't really needed it, I haven't had it repaired. It has a USB port for computer recording and it's worked with Garage Band. Because I only have 1GB should I just make separate Project files for each song or is there a way I can load everything in one file without making the computer be slow? I do plan on upgrading the RAM to 4GB if this all works out.Ģ. ![]() It seems that theoretically I could make one Project file and literally load patches sorted by song for our entire repertoire, but it would cause my computer to be ridiculously slow since I only have 1GB RAM. Of late, I've been needing a way to use two controllers to control two sounds and so I've just gotten Logic Studio and have been futzing with MainStage. We have a repertoire of about 80 songs for which I've created separate GarageBand files for each song containing each sound needed for a tune in a separate recording track. Pro Tracks Plus (an enhanced version of the software that comes with the RPx400) for Windows. EFFECTS CD TRACKS 9 & 10 W DIGITECH GNX4 PRICE: £599 ORIGIN: USA. Its an intelligently designed unit that will benefit any recording guitarist, especially one who is new to digital multitracking. My current method is simple and a bit of a jury rig, but it works. The GNX4 does what it promises, and does it well. A little bit of background: I play in a band and I've been using my laptop with MIDI controller since May. As per the title this is a two-question question.ġ. ![]()
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