Enhancement Requests for MG3. For a distant future

Well… playing and testing and getting help (thanks Luke) all day today.
I came to a point where I thought to write this little post to suggest (for long term, even after main release) enhancements. Let me know what you think.

  1. Copy MIDI CC assignments from to patch (so that after so many testing and possibly not being consistent with mappings one can map the best to all patches - one by one will be ok) - only if the community agrees. JamO development time is very valuable so has to focus on value things!
  2. Have a toolbox to explain the knob you’re on as an help in line (idea comes from Live 12 lower left. box)
  3. MIDI cc Assignment Max (some controllers send 0/127, some 0/64 as a value and that would be useful to use any controller at disposal. Only if it doesn’t break the actual working implementation
  4. Transposer : Make it assignable with min-max (example -1 + 1) so that with three press you can change Octave in a round robin way.

In any case… MG3 and MG3HEX are excellent as they are! So take my suggestions with a grain of salt and postpone them or exclude them if not the case! Less is more :slight_smile:

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I agree with pasha.

MG3/MG3HEX is excellent and is currently occupying my time getting around all the new stuff and now playing ample guitars as VST in MG3 hex (this is amazing and the first time I feel any Midi guitar set up plays like a real guitar!)

Pasha’s suggestion (whist not super urgent) are very useful:

  1. Copying or a preset just for cc mappings would save a lot of set up time.

  2. With so many modules and controls — this would be useful.

  3. I agree some controllable range of a controller would be useful.

  4. As some Midi Guitar libraries (Native Instrument Session Guitars, all bass VSTis) need some quick transposition this would suggestion would be most useful.

Can I add (As I have mentioned in other posts):

  1. Per string transposition, and even modulation via a some transposition matrix and/or 6 chains (one per string).

For now MG3 has enough to be getting on with with so many new avenues for Midi Guitar playing and recording already open!