MIDI Guitar 3.0.55 BETA is released!

This is incredible, so many wonderful new innovations with MG3. Many congrats and thanks!

I have one question, maybe I’m just being dumb… but how can I disconnect a controller (like CC064) after I’ve assigned it to something? I’ve tried double-click, right-click, shift-click etc but can’t work it out (if it’s possible)

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If you just want to disconnect a cable, hover+backspace

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Hi Mark!

Isn’t MG3 (esp MG3HEX) just incredible!

Best

David

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Just select the controller button or connector and hit delete button on keyboard – it had me confused for a while and it’s not well documented.

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@jamo trackbout’s vst ‘ripchord’ is detected, but mg3 thinks it is an instrument as opposed to an effect.

it doesn’t seem to do anything, although it does receive midi.

thorleif gave me chord fever. but this is very low priority.

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Every time you switch patch, you have to reselect the MIDI OUT device. MIDI OUT cannot be memorized or saved, which is very inconvenient for live performances. However, when switching patch in midiguitar2, the MIDI OUT device selected still exists.

The MIDI OUT should of course be saved.
Is this on Windows or Mac or inside a DAW?

MIDI OUT cannot be saved in Windows

Been diving back into MG3 lately and something that happens at least once a day is the plugin will reset itself and auto-load the “Introduction” patch. Is this a known issue? Would continually saving the patch I’m working on stop this? I hope to use MG3 live so it worries me that it will randomly reset and lose the patch in the middle of a performance.

I wanted to add a positive comment. Just learned about the 3.0 beta test and downloaded. Within 5 minutes I was up and running an NI Kotakt 7 plugin - turned off guitar monitoring and was in a wash of long-trail ambient reverb synth! Outstanding work - can’t wait for the official release!

Paul