Many thanks for demonstrating the kind of playing that we mere mortals can relate to. The Lofi guy is doing a great job but I would never even _want_ to play the stuff that he does. As a software dev, I am in awe of this incredible signal processing achievement. I own MG-2 and it has been stated that we qualify for a no-charge upgrade. I for one will be purchasing a fresh license because these guys deserve a reward 👍😎👍
Thanks - I‘m glad you like it. Sorry to hear about your problem with the CPU - if you are interested in MIDI guitar technology, maybe it‘s worth having a look at the new BOSS GM-800 synth - there is a five part video series on my channel about it.
Hello, thank you for your videos. I would like to ask you a question to know your opinion. Right now, what system do you think is most suitable for live use? MIDI Guitar or GM 800? Or maybe some other midi system for guitar? Thanks a lot
At this moment for me the GM-800 is a lot easier to implement for live use - I combine it with a Mac mini running Gig Performer 4. So I have the best of both worlds - I am planning however to use MG 3 in this live setup to modify my ukulele, so it’s a combination of both.
In the long run I think there will be a new iPad version, but MG 3 is still in beta so this is an early development stage. The main new feature is MPE and improved tracking. If you want more detailed information you should look at the „Lofileif“ channel as he seems to be associated with the developer. I haven’t found a string assignment feature thus far.
That’s very hard to say because MIDI GUITAR 3 is still in its beta phase and it really depends on what you are looking for in a guitar synth. MG 3 definitely has a lot to offer in the synth sound design and expressive playability department whereas the GM-800 is great concerning the organ and electric piano sounds. Each of the two are great pieces of technology and the subjective quality really depends on the player and his preferences.
Wrong! Yes you can stop the crackling sound you heard. Increase the software buffer size. Just remember, the higher buffer setting will have higher latency.
Not wrong, I’m afraid - I did increase the buffer size, but due to used VIs + plugins + screen recording software my total CPU was taxed in such a way that the crackling occurred anyway. Thanks for watching!
No it hasn’t - that’s what the video is all about. With the „MIDI GUITAR 3“ application on your MAC/PC you just need an ordinary audio interface. You plug your guitar into the Interface with a normal TRS cable and MIDI GUITAR 3 converts your guitar audio signal to MIDI.
Everybody is entitled to their own opinion but considering it costs less than a Boss GK pickup alone and you get lifetime updates I personally find it very fairly priced.
I am sorry for the confusion - as I said in the video, MIDI GUITAR 3 is still in its beta phase and only available to the people who had purchased MIDI GUITAR 2 before. You can however try the test version of MIDI GUITAR 2.
Great video! Glad to see MG3 in action! 👍
Thanks a lot - that means a lot coming from you!🙏
Many thanks for demonstrating the kind of playing that we mere mortals can relate to. The Lofi guy is doing a great job but I would never even _want_ to play the stuff that he does.
As a software dev, I am in awe of this incredible signal processing achievement.
I own MG-2 and it has been stated that we qualify for a no-charge upgrade.
I for one will be purchasing a fresh license because these guys deserve a reward 👍😎👍
Thanks for your kind words - MIDI Guitar 2/3 is a fabulous piece of software indeed! I‘ll make another video about it as soon as possible.
Great, I use midi guitar 2 with violin, it works well with zeta violin where the pickups are separated.
Thanks for watching - I guess you'll enjoy MIDI Guitar 3 even more. Have fun making music!
Great playing and beautiful sound were created. Unfortunately, my CPU couldn't manage to handle this software.
Thanks - I‘m glad you like it. Sorry to hear about your problem with the CPU - if you are interested in MIDI guitar technology, maybe it‘s worth having a look at the new BOSS GM-800 synth - there is a five part video series on my channel about it.
@@midiguitarist4140 Great. Will check it out
Hello, thank you for your videos. I would like to ask you a question to know your opinion. Right now, what system do you think is most suitable for live use? MIDI Guitar or GM 800? Or maybe some other midi system for guitar? Thanks a lot
At this moment for me the GM-800 is a lot easier to implement for live use - I combine it with a Mac mini running Gig Performer 4. So I have the best of both worlds - I am planning however to use MG 3 in this live setup to modify my ukulele, so it’s a combination of both.
What pick up are you using on this? Or interface?
I am using the built in Les Paul pickups running into a Metric Halo ULN 8 audio Interface. This signal is turned into MIDI by the MIDI Guitar 3 app.
Will they update the iPad version? Is there any new features? Mainly string assignment
In the long run I think there will be a new iPad version, but MG 3 is still in beta so this is an early development stage. The main new feature is MPE and improved tracking. If you want more detailed information you should look at the „Lofileif“ channel as he seems to be associated with the developer. I haven’t found a string assignment feature thus far.
MIDI GUITAR 3 vs GM-800? :)
That’s very hard to say because MIDI GUITAR 3 is still in its beta phase and it really depends on what you are looking for in a guitar synth. MG 3 definitely has a lot to offer in the synth sound design and expressive playability department whereas the GM-800 is great concerning the organ and electric piano sounds. Each of the two are great pieces of technology and the subjective quality really depends on the player and his preferences.
@@midiguitarist4140 which tracks better
Wrong! Yes you can stop the crackling sound you heard. Increase the software buffer size. Just remember, the higher buffer setting will have higher latency.
Not wrong, I’m afraid - I did increase the buffer size, but due to used VIs + plugins + screen recording software my total CPU was taxed in such a way that the crackling occurred anyway. Thanks for watching!
so wait, your guitar has a midi pickup?
No it hasn’t - that’s what the video is all about. With the „MIDI GUITAR 3“ application on your MAC/PC you just need an ordinary audio interface. You plug your guitar into the Interface with a normal TRS cable and MIDI GUITAR 3 converts your guitar audio signal to MIDI.
I like the program but midi guitar is too expensive.
Everybody is entitled to their own opinion but considering it costs less than a Boss GK pickup alone and you get lifetime updates I personally find it very fairly priced.
what? it's only 150 bucks. you can do so much with it.
what's a cheaper alternative??
???? > in the website: “MIDI GUITAR 3 IS NOT RELEASED YET!”
I am sorry for the confusion - as I said in the video, MIDI GUITAR 3 is still in its beta phase and only available to the people who had purchased MIDI GUITAR 2 before. You can however try the test version of MIDI GUITAR 2.
@@midiguitarist4140 I understood! A few years ago I bought the MIDI GUITAR 2 at the Apple Store! excellent app! 👍👍👍👍
@@midiguitarist4140 👍🎸